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CCC - The 5th of the Connections [modified]

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  • D Dalek Dave

    No, but you are getting closer. Mus Terms are from where?

    ------------------------------------ "The production of useful work is strictly limited by the laws of thermodynamics. The production of useless work seems to be unlimited." - Donald E. Simanek

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    Italian?

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      Italian?

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      NeverHeardOfMe
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      Pasta shapes?

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        Pasta shapes?

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        Dalek Dave
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        WE HAVE A WINNER! :) Now name the Pastas involved! and change the subject line on your guess to read Solution to Connection!

        ------------------------------------ "The production of useful work is strictly limited by the laws of thermodynamics. The production of useless work seems to be unlimited." - Donald E. Simanek

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          Pasta shapes?

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          Yeah...I think that's it. Radiatore Mezzani Alphabets Penne Campanelle Good one, Phil.

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            Yeah...I think that's it. Radiatore Mezzani Alphabets Penne Campanelle Good one, Phil.

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            Dalek Dave
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            I really thought it was going to be your good self, but he pipped you at the post!

            ------------------------------------ "The production of useful work is strictly limited by the laws of thermodynamics. The production of useless work seems to be unlimited." - Donald E. Simanek

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            • D Dalek Dave

              WE HAVE A WINNER! :) Now name the Pastas involved! and change the subject line on your guess to read Solution to Connection!

              ------------------------------------ "The production of useful work is strictly limited by the laws of thermodynamics. The production of useless work seems to be unlimited." - Donald E. Simanek

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              I'd have to look them up - but I lived in Italy for years as child and have eaten most shapes in my time! Penny I guess = penne Radiatori ? seem to rmember rings a (campanologist!) bell... Alphabet - well, I remeber eating letter shpaed pieces! Campanolgy - and bell shaped ones... Mezzanine - again, sort of got something in myk mind, somewhere...

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              • D Dalek Dave

                I really thought it was going to be your good self, but he pipped you at the post!

                ------------------------------------ "The production of useful work is strictly limited by the laws of thermodynamics. The production of useless work seems to be unlimited." - Donald E. Simanek

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                Rich Leyshon
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                Bugger, I considered this but I'd never heard of some of them and just couldn't be bothered to Google it! Rich

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                • T tufkap

                  Yeah...I think that's it. Radiatore Mezzani Alphabets Penne Campanelle Good one, Phil.

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                  I've voted your post before mine a 5 as it was the final clue that helped... :-)

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                  • D Dalek Dave

                    I really thought it was going to be your good self, but he pipped you at the post!

                    ------------------------------------ "The production of useful work is strictly limited by the laws of thermodynamics. The production of useless work seems to be unlimited." - Donald E. Simanek

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                    I was slowly getting there, but Phil beat me to it. My brain's moving at the speed of molasses today. It thinks that the long weekend has already started. TGIF. :)

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                      FU_CK YOU

                      The Developer - CEH

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