Following on from the clerihews yesterday, and the challenges from Derrick Knight and Clare Pooley, here are a few more.
had a certain, easy flair,
for acts of great mendacity,
but sadly not veracity.
Sir Edward Heath
was famous for teeth.
With music and sailing, an undoubted geek,
who gave us all a three day week.
was sound around geraniums.
He was Prime Minister and Father of the House
and was known for being portly, as was his spouse.
This is post 1,001 – post 1,002 will return to more familiar topics.
Bravo! You missed out Clement Atlee! Oh, but that’s not much of a challenge is it? Asquith and Disraeli would both be hard to rhyme? (Or would they?)
I have one for Atlee but it’s not very good. I need to start a list and work through it. 🙂
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Good job, Quercus!
Thank you. 🙂
Well done. I like a man who is up for a challenge
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Excellent work.
Thank you. Educational too – as I now know more about Campbell Bannerman than ever before. 🙂
Very well done! 🙂
Thank you. 🙂
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