something rhymes with purple

We also answer some purple mail about poodle-fakers, pagans and pedipulation! Rhinarium- the moist nose of an animal like a dog or a cat Something Rhymes with Purple This week Gyles and Susie go tit for tat, giving as good as they get in hurling some creative insults at each other. Our fabulous new range of merchandise is now live at https://kontraband.shop/collections/something-rhymes-with-purple We’re testing our Knowledge, taking you through the Oranges & Lemons right up to the Gasworks. We are very excited to announce that we have some brand new Something Rhymes With Purple merchandise out now for you… especially if you’re in need of somewhere to store your Bellytimber… it’s a wonderful canvas shopping bag! Don’t forget about our live show, coming to a computer near you on Thursday 25th March- grab tickets here! Something Rhymes With Purple LIVE – Thursday 25th March 2021. Gyles will be testing our general knowledge with some questions he picked up at a star-studded charity event and, as usual, Susie will be providing her trio of words to take with you into the week. Via the astronomical, tribal and in some cases very bloody history of hair, you’re in for some fascinating tales or should that be "(pig)tails"... We’ll also be hearing Susie’s trio of words for the week and Gyles sends us off with a powerful poem. It is the end of 2020; a year full of covidiots, royal viruses and quaranteenies. We hope you’re not feeling too blue, or marooned right now, but fear not Gyles and Susie are here to take you down another etymological rabbit hole to get you back into the pink. A Somethin’ Else production. Learn more about your ad choices. We’ll ‘play well’ with our Lego, unpack our IKEA, and find out how a Welsh harpist (may have) had a hand in one of our most recognisable breakfast brands. Susie’s trio: A Somethin' Else production. Plus we take lots of questions from the lovely listeners in the room. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, P-p-p-p-p-ick up a podcast… and join us as we spill the tea (both figuratively and literally) and get busy dunking biscuits into our brew. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, With the season kicking off on Saturday we’re lacing up our linguistic shooting boots and taking a dive (boo!) Susie’s Trio: Susie’s Trio: Flarnecking- vulgarly flaunt something January- the month of Janus, the Roman God who presided over doors and new beginnings Rogitation- to ask the same question over and over again. Prepare to be ‘bedazzled’ by this ‘unputdownable’ episode where we’ll be looking into the inventions of PG Wodehouse, Lewis Carroll, Joseph Heller and many more, as well as hopefully avoiding falling into a ‘honeytrap’ or getting stuck in a ‘Catch-22’. Cockalorum - A self-important man A Somethin’ Else production. Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choices. This week: the language of money. There are brand new mugs, bags, and t-shirts for you, each with a favourite Something Rhymes With Purple word and definition on them. If you would like to get in touch with Gyles and Susie with any questions, please email purple@somethinelse.com. Susie’s Trio Lectory - a place to read. Warning: this episode does contain some minor spoilers of how well-known tricks are performed. Susie's Trio Susie’s Trio: Waff - (multiple meanings) a slight blow; a tiny touch of illness; a glimpse; a waft of perfume; a regal wave Widdendream - a state of confusion or disturbance Twitterlight - an old word for twilight. Learn more about your ad choices. Try 6 free issues of The Week magazine worth £23.94 today. Trio  A Somethin’ Else production. This time last year we reverted to recording remotely but, if anything, this added to the intimate feel of the episodes and provided us with a weekly half-hour of stillness within an otherwise chaotic world. Susie Dent and Gyles Brandreth invite you to enhance your vocabulary, uncover the hidden origins of language and share their love of words. If you have a question for Gyles and Susie or you have a topic you would like exploring in a future episode then please email us purple@somethinelse.com Learn more about your ad choices. All whilst being 'on our tod' recording from separate locations. Learn more about your ad choices. Winner of the Gold Award for Best Entertainment Podcast at the British Podcast Awards 2020. Nickerers- new shoes that creak  This time last year we reverted to recording remotely but, if anything, this added to the intimate feel of the episodes and provided us with a weekly half-hour of stillness within an otherwise chaotic world. From the first celebrities to Beatle-mania via way of the inaugural ‘It Girl’ we’re tackling the full A-List of famous terminologies. A Somethin’ Else Production. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Get wrapped up in your cosiest cashmeres and grab a glass of velvety vino and if you haven’t cottoned on already, today we’re going to be discussing textiles and fabrics. Visit rosettastone.co.uk/podcast to find links to Rosetta Stone’s More Than Words podcast on all your favourite podcast platforms, PLUS 50% off all Rosetta Stone courses – including their lifetime subscriptions, which give access to all 24 languages offered, for life! So whether you’re buying a treat for yourself or a gift for a Purple loved one then now is the time to do it. Away from the classroom there’s lots of reminiscing about favourite school-related books and tv shows, and some rather grand claims to fame from both Enid Blyton and Jacqueline Wilson. Happy Tuesday Purple People and welcome to what is literally our best ever, extra special, supersized edition of the show! If you are a Bootboy with a bone to pick, a Beefeater with a bad reputation or generally have a bugbear about our understanding of aristocracy, write in and let us know: purple@somethinelse.com A Somethin’ Else production. AA: Volcanic Lava This gives Gyles the perfect platform for some legitimate name-dropping, we delve deeper into Susie’s Arsene Wenger brain crush, and we discover Oscar Wilde’s numerous and ingenious methods of getting noticed. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Taxi!! Did he ever cross paths with John Doe? Welcome to this week’s tissue meeting where we’re doing our finest Mad Men impressions to get you subliminally hooked on the words we have to offer. After discussing the most memorable advertising taglines, Susie gets into the technical language of adverts and slogans, and Gyles reveals his connection to Tony the Tiger… is there anyone that Gyles hasn’t met?! From the common claustrophobia to the less known gelophobia, this episode will explore what has been scaring us since the greeks. From pelmanism to punters, from Guinness to Mustard we’ll be finding out whether a spendthrift is thrifty or spendy, and examining why you’d rather not go gallivanting with a gallant, even if he claims to be a gentleman. Learn more about your ad choices. We also answer some excellent Purple Post: Natalie wants to know why you can log in, log in a book and if logs coming from trees have anything to do with it; Helen wonders whether a bread roll or bread cake is better; and they say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks but Craig’s guide dog Bruce may think that’s a terrible cliché, and just who are we calling old anyway? sockdolager- the final blow in an argument that settles the matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Something Rhymes with Purple. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, We take on American English. As always we’ll be answering some of your excellent emails and having some fun with puns in a new word game. A Somethin’ Else production. Gyles asks some ad hoc questions, as is his modus operandi, and proves that he’s no ignoramus when it comes to stories of late, great lawyers. In the second half Susie dives into the etymology of humorous language, from puns to shaggy dog stories, and always, sends us off with a trio of words to take into the week. A Somethin' Else production. What happens when they eventually enter the language? Gyles' poems: Verse 1 of…, Top o’ the morning to you and happy St Patrick’s Day! Whether its sedition or insurrection, riot or revolt, Susie and Gyles explore the words of protest and revolution. Learn more about your ad choices. We’ll also weave a tarantella through some infamous incidents of poisonous foul-play which piques Gyles’ fascination and leads him to ponder some rather murderous logistics… A Somethin’ Else production. Susie and Gyles go on the hunt for the spooky meanings lurking beneath our language. A tumultuous tale involving embryos, rants, hiccups and kisses and a trip to the brothel (not by Johnson himself, of course!) This week we’re playing Cops and Robbers and chasing down the origins of words and phrases on both sides of the law. We also unearth a confession from both Gyles and Susie about their - as of yet, unsuccessful - attempts to read James Joyce's Ulysses (hint: there's a sentence that contains 4391 words). A Somethin’ Else production. Susie’s trio: Well-woulder - someone who wishes you success, so long as it’s not more success than they have Quobbled - to have wrinkly fingers Oxyphonia - excessive shrillness of voice. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, This week we’re all at sea… in a good way! Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Roll up, roll up! 1.7k Followers. And there’s time for a quick word with the Sky Boatswain before sitting down to a delicious helping of ‘Adam and Eve on a raft’. Plus a hair-raising story from Halifax and a cry for compassion from Durham and Cornwall! We hope you like the cut of their jib! How can it be possible to have your cake and eat it too? Percunctorily - lazily. Why was Jack such a lad? Why are the animals we use in our language often negative? So whether you’re a Gyles, Dexter, George, Charity, Faith, or a Harper, join us in finding out what’s in a name… As usual we’ll be answering questions you’ve sent in via Twitter and email and Susie will be serving up her trio of words for the week. Either way Gyles is ‘taking one for the team’ this week as he plays more of a ‘cheese sandwich’ to Susie’s footie ‘fanatic’. Join us in our linguistic dystopia as we proles explore the language of George Orwell. A Somethin' Else production. Susie's trio: Ochlophobia - extreme or irrational fear of crowds Dentiloquy - talking through clenched teeth Tittle - the dot above the letter i or j. Learn more about your ad choices. We’ve already talked about the language of the body from the head to the chest. Please don’t tell the Magic... Today is an episode for the bookworms (and we are assuming that that will be many of you, Purple People) as Susie and Gyles will be delving into the world of books. A Somethin’ Else production. Susie Dent and Gyles Brandreth invite you to enhance your vocabulary, uncover the hidden origins of language and share their love of words. Purple People we have been feeling flumped and slumped, so this week we’re getting pumped for Protest! Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Oh the Grand Old Duke of York, he had ten-thousand men… but was his son a Marquis or a Marquess? For tickets please go HERE! We find a stowaway king inside the Royal Oak, a rather befuddled duck in Ambleside, and we wonder why Livery Companies always move in threes. Lace up your boots and join Privates Dent and Brandreth as we take a linguistic yomp through the world of army slang. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Surnames: where do they come from and what do they mean? Learn more about your ad choices. But don’t worry, you won’t be stuck up a certain creek without a paddle as Susie will masterfully take us down the river where we’ll visit some rivals along the way. Milver - Someone who chats incessantly through a film A Somethin’ Else production. A Somethin' Else production. If you would like to get in touch with us then please email: purple@somethinelse.com Susie's Trio: Clinophobia - a fear of lying down Paralipsis - giving emphasis by professing to say little or nothing at all ("I'm not even going to mention...") Skimble-Skamble - rambling and confused. In this, our 104th Episode, we are LIVE on our two year anniversary and what better way to celebrate than with all of you, watching and listening from all over the planet! Learn more about your ad choices. Susie’s trio: Cherubimical - described someone who is a happy drunk Jamais vu - “never seen” (the opposite of deja vu); the feeling of never having encountered something despite being familiar with it Lickpenny - something that uses up large amounts of money If you’d like to get in touch with a question for Susie and Gyles for a future episode, email purple@somethinelse.com. Our fabulous new range of merchandise is now live at https://kontraband.shop/collections/something-rhymes-with-purple There are brand new mugs, bags, and t-shirts for you, each with a favourite Something Rhymes With Purple word and definition on them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, This week we're speaking double Dutch, navigating a Mexican standoff, and playing Russian roulette as we investigate how different nationalities have embedded themselves into English. and a tale that has put him amongst one of the most important people in the history of recording language. Susie’s Trio: Pinchfart - A Miser, a person who hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible. After the success of last year’s live theatre show, SRWP is opening its doors once again but this time we’re streaming it online, so wherever you are in the world, come and JOIN US! Learn more about your ad choices. A Somethin’ Else production. A Somethin’ Else production. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Show notes: Hello Purple People, Word Nerds and to all of you who joined us live last Thursday but are loyally listening again! Potpanion - A drinking companion A Somethin’ Else production. Staying very much ‘on brand’ we’ll be revealing the history behind PG Tips, the fantasy of Fanta, and how a sibling rivalry in Germany spawned two of the globe’s biggest sports brands. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, The words of the world of work. PLUS for this first week we are giving you 10% off all items if you use the code purple2021. The linguistic adventures of some of our favourite foods. As we Fall into Autumn, we find out why sozzled cads are bonking less and, avoiding the treadmill, we pour a large cuddle-me-buff, to embrace the hygge and snudge our way through the dreich conditions. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Hello Purple People! Learn more about your ad choices. Susie tells us why the Roman god Jupiter may have some thoughts about that incident at Capitol Hill, Gyles delights in the anti-ageism of the Senate and even manages to find something saucy in Congress. Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choices. A Somethin’ Else production This week’s episode has everything you need to get you through to the New Year. If you would like to nominate your word for ‘that’ sound that older people make when they sit down or stand up, or if you have any other questions for Susie and Gyles, you can get in touch at purple@somethinelse.com Susie’s Trio: Psittacism - meaningless or mechanical repetition of words and phrases Exfamil…, Cheers! And we’re here to share our findings with you. A Somethin' Else production. Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Don’t worry, we haven’t lost our marbles but rather we’ll be playing with them. Parental discretion is advised. This week we’re having another look at place names and the fascinating stories behind some of our nationally treasured locations. So whether you’re buying a treat for yourself or a gift for a Purple loved one then now is the time to do it. Gyles becomes Detective Brandreth for the episode as he busts some catchphrase myths and reveals his celebrity doppelgänger (it’s not the young Dirk Bogarde much to Gyles’ disappointment). Then do listen on dear Purple People because in this episode Susie will take us back to the days of the British Music Hall to paint a potted history of Catchphrases. We touch on some old favourites, words that describe joyous things, like halcyon, spindrift and sussuration, as well as words that satisfy in a different way like unprosperousness, or words that are just fun to say, like sausage. Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Today we’re shaking a leg. Susie’s Trio: A Somethin’ Else production Susie’s trio Poppinoddles - a Cumbrian term for a roly poly Nix - an instruction to stop talking because someone is coming Duck’s dive - another phrase for skimming stones. Learn more about your ad choices. From the Shakespearean to the sublime they relish in finding out the origins behind calling someone a ‘fopdoodle’, a ‘dandyprat’, and a ‘mugwump’. In this episode Susie and Gyles reveal which came first: orange the colour or orange the fruit; they uncover the initial trailblazers; they disclose the rather nasty origins of ‘hangdog expression’; and they raise a glass to the original tosspots… who weren’t as rude as you may think. Well, you might think twice about reading them as bedtime stories, I’m afraid. Susie Dent and Gyles Brandreth invite you to enhance your vocabulary, uncover the hidden origins of language and share their love of words. Upbigged - built up Follow Share . Snoaching - To speak through the nose  From martyrs to miracles and from sanctity to sanctuary we unpick the blessed language of those who have been canonised. As always Susie will be wowing us with her useful trio of words for the week, and we discover Gyles’ impressive history in the world of board games… and why his family might be responsible for the wild parakeets in West London… Susie’s trio: Shivviness - the feeling of discomfort when wearing new underwear Scuddling - to run…, Rise and shine, Purple People! If you would like to get in touch to share your favourite Nursery Rhymes with Susie and Gyles or debate any of the many origin stories linked with the Nursery Rhymes discussed today, please do get in touch at… purple@somethinelse.com A Somethin’ Else production. If you can even trademark a catchphrase? Bafflegab - incomprehensible or pretentious verbiage, especially bureaucratic jargon, that confuses more than it clarifies. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, There’s no synonym for love. In today’s episode, come be a sleuth(hound) and see if you can outwit Topsy Turvy Roast Mules or a kissing monkey as our very own hosts go head-to-head with the most devilish cryptic clues around. Featuring booze, banquets and cockerels, Susie will take us on a tour of all the eating options at this bash from canapés to buffets, Slap-up meals to a Jacob’s Join whilst Gyles recounts tales of private soirees with the queen and punting parties of the Oxford scholars. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, This week it's all about spreading some joy as we go through words that bring us pleasure. Lucubration - Nocturnal study or meditation Kvelling - bursting with pride or satisfaction. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Happy Easter Weekend Purple People! The bags are available to purchase now from purple.backstreetmerch.com so get yours today! A Somethin’ Else production. Puckeration- Anything that gets us hot under the collar  Learn more about your ad choices. After the success of last year’s live theatre show, SRWP is opening its doors once again but this time we’re streaming it online, so wherever you are in the world, come and JOIN US! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, In this our 99th episode we’re calling our Purple People to the bar and passing judgement on the words of law! Scribacious - having the tendency to write a lot or too much. All will be revealed as we hole up in ‘a/an hotel’ whilst telling ‘Jack Robinson’ to ‘sling his hook’… A Somethin’ Else Production. Susie’s trio: - Bobbins: rubbish or nonsense - Indread: secret inner dread - Inadvertist: someone who consistently fails to notice what is going on around them. Gyles and Susie tell us why Plymouth Hoe is not a misogynistic slur, why the God Thor never visits The Devil’s Punch Bowl and and where the oxen used to cross the river. A Somethin’ Else Production. Later, Susie and Gyles are brief about briefs, explain the significance of colourful bags and ribbons, and cause mayhem with some dark humour- but who doesn't love the sound of a "mans laughter"? If you have a question for Gyles and Susie then email purple@somethinelse.com. Come (digitally) leaf through the chapter of this volume of the Purple anthology to hear what chapters and cabbages have in common, why our index finger pointed out the perfect name for the index page and why having the book thrown at you, meant you were off to prison for a very long time. If you want to get in touch it’s purple@somethinelse.com. Dog tired. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Have you ever given a second thought to where the brands we use every day got their names from? Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, The hidden meanings concealed beneath our clothes. Don’t forget about our live show, coming to a computer near you on Thursday 25th March- grab tickets here! So whether you’re buying a treat for yourself or a gift for a Purple loved one then now is the time to do it. Your ‘taw' from your ‘duck'? Interdespise - to hate someone as much as they hate you This week it’s all about colours! Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, We’re talking local dialect this week. This week we’re vamping it up and delving into festive language, discovering the origins of Boxing Day, why a punch packs a punch, and why a partridge in a pear tree might not be the blessing it first seems. Something Rhymes with PurplePrestidigitation Today is an episode for the bookworms (and we are assuming that that will be many of you, Purple People) as Susie and Gyles will be delving into the world of books. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, This week we’re going al fresco and kicking the leaves on an autumnal walk through the woods. Go to http://bit.ly/SomethingRhymeswithPurple and use your special code PURPLE to claim your 6 week free trial today. If you can even trademark a catchphrase? Learn more about your ad choices. Nuppence - To have no money Concupiscence- strong sexual desire; lust. 1:14. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Calling all cruciverbalists! Today we’re talking about the surprisingly limited language for love. That’s not the only Madonna lyric that gets mistreated in this lyrical romp through the fascinating world of musical genres and phrases. So whether you’re buying a treat for yourself or a gift for a Purple loved one then now is the time to do it. As always there are plenty of questions from the wonderful Purple People to answer, Gyles has a delightfully witty poem,... Hello Purple People! PLUS for this first week we are giving you 10% off all items if you use the code purple2021. For obvious reasons Susie and Gyles can’t record together this week, but fear not, through the magic of technology they’re still able to chat and offer you their usual mix of interesting etymology and amusing anecdotes. Linguistics Language Learning Arts Comedy Sony Music Purple People Podcasting Education Somethin. We also be learning about the connection between counters and computers and the difference between a BOGOF and a BOBFOC. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, It’s Christmaaaaaaaas! Come wind through the streets of Susie’s old hangout in Soho discovering its connection to battle cries and the history of germ theory, we’ll then take the Tube north to see how bishops and cottages birthed the names of some beautiful spots in North London. Do you know your ‘aggie' from your ‘slag'? Escarmouche - a brief argument or skirmish Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your…, Wotcha! Was there an original Joe Bloggs? Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Quignogs- ridiculous ideas or conceits  Learn more about your ad choices. Also in this week’s bouquet are dragons, Spartan lovers and gladiators, plus we find out why the pansy is the thinking person’s flower. And Susie reveals why she steers clear of candles on a first date… Later in the programme Gyles has a poem to get us through the darker days, Susie has her timely trio, and we get the chance to answer your myriad of questions including ones about jiffles and strops. A Somethin' Else Production. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, 3..2..1..Get ready to launch into an episode that is out of this world as Susie and Gyles explore the language of outer space. It’s hosted by Susie Dent, the star of dictionary corner on 8/10 Cats Does Countdown and author, broadcaster and ex MP Gyles Brandreth. Learn more about your ad choices. Smirting - flirting while you’re smoking A rudesby is rude, an idlesby is idle, a sneaksby is sneaky. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, This week we’re heading back to school to discuss beaks, divs, rostrums, and to get to the bottom of why UK public schools don’t seem very open to the public. Our fabulous new range of merchandise is now live at https://kontraband.shop/collections/something-rhymes-with-purple In front of a packed room of Purple People at the Islington Assembly Hall in London, Gyles and Susie discuss their love of words and their individual “word journeys”. We also get through lots of your brilliant emails and we want you to get in touch with any questions you may have, or any differing views on punctuation… purple@somethinelse.com. It's all part of the furniture. Torquemada. A Somethin’ Else Production. Alongside individual words Susie explains why she finds German to be a joyous language and Gyles describes a recent case of anticipointment as well as waxing lyrical about the humble Rolo chocolate. Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Near rhymes (words that almost rhyme) with purple: turtle, kirtle, burble, tergal... Find more near rhymes/false rhymes at B-Rhymes.com Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Rectum and Rectitude. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Suffering from a festive cold or a flu? With characteristic sleight-of-hand our mesmerising hosts saw in half the language of magicians, Gyles shares some jaw-dropping tales from being up close with TV magicians, and Susie recounts a tale of when Countdown’s Nick Hewer was scammed on the street. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Mouse and Muscle. A Somethin' Else production. A Somethin’ Else production. To buy SRWP mugs and more head to.... https://kontraband.shop/collections/something-rhymes-with-purple. Via the fast-flighted messenger Mercury to the saturnine tendencies of an overthrown Roman God, we explore how the planets came to be named and the legacy they have left within our everyday vocabularies. Find more rhyming words at wordhippo.com! If you want to get in touch, please do, we're at purple@somethinelse.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Susie Dent and Gyles Brandreth are here to increase your word power with a brand new podcast. A Somethin’ Else production Susie’s Trio: Dew snail - alternative name for a slug Uhtceare - anxiety just before dawn breaks Sloom - to gently sleep or lightly slumber If you want to put a question to Gyles and Susie then email purple@somethinelse.com. We also ‘toady-up’ to the quack and sing the praises of the sturdy thrush. Susie’s Trio: Resistentialism - seemingly spiteful behaviour manifested by inanimate objects Spindrift - the salty spray blown from the crests of a wave Quiddling - to focus on the small tasks in order to delay doing the bigger tasks. From ‘5 o’clock shadow’ to ‘va va voom’ we’ve put a ‘tiger in our tank’ to discover the language that advertising has gifted to us in this episode which ‘does exactly what is says on the tin’. This week we’re talking about words of a feather: unlikely linguistic double acts or siblings. David Dimbleby, one of the BBC’s best known news hosts and reporters, takes us back to those crucial 18 months. Whether its sedition or insurrection, riot or revolt, Susie and Gyles explore the words of protest and revolution. This Black Friday (27th December) get 20% off Something Rhymes with Purple Merchandise. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices, Hello Purple People! Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choi…, Merry Christmas, a Festive Merrineum and a Happy New Year! It’s not just Quality Street that’ll taste better in purple this year… head over to purple.backstreetmerch.com to peruse our delightful mugs and canvas shopping bags… the perfect stocking filler for the word nerd in your life…website: purple.backstreetmerch.com code: PURPLE20. This week we’re having another look at place names and the fascinating stories behind some of our nationally treasured locations. Calling all cruciverbalists! So, at the risk of the "blind leading the blind", “rise and shine” and join us as we “go the extra mile”, hopefully arriving in the “land of nod” before we’re all “at our wit’s end”. There’s lots to digest as we learn about hobnobbing Italian Generals rubbing shoulders with flightless birds in a nice French town. Hear the audio that matters most to you. Something Rhymes with Purple by Somethin' Else Winner of the Gold Award for Best Entertainment Podcast at the British Podcast Awards 2020. Négligé and Negligent. Learn more about your ad choices. Widdendream- to be in a state of confusion or mental disturbance In this episode we’ll be lobbing a bunch of pasta terms at the wall to see what sticks.

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