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Bet, Kath, Jane at al.

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@drewnogal said
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Bet, Kath, Jane at al.
I'm guessing sportswomen, actors or monarchs, but can't find that set of names in any of those.

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@kewpie said
I'm guessing sportswomen, actors or monarchs, but can't find that set of names in any of those.
They all had wavy hair and tiny waists ..

And twinkling eyes.

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@drewnogal said
They all had wavy hair and tiny waists ..

And twinkling eyes.
Now you're into Disney or Barbie and I'm totally ignorant of both. Last time I saw a Disney show was on an 18 inch screen somewhere around 1970.

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@drewnogal said
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Bet, Kath, Jane at al.
CHARMERS??

That's a long shot in the dark, if you'll excuse the mixed metaphors.

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@drewnogal said
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Bet, Kath, Jane at al.
Another few include Lucille, Shirley and Lauren.

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@kewpie said
Now you're into Disney or Barbie and I'm totally ignorant of both. Last time I saw a Disney show was on an 18 inch screen somewhere around 1970.
Not Disney and pre 1970’s.

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SMASHERS or STARLETS?

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@kewpie said
SMASHERS or STARLETS?
Starlets is the one. Maybe the old Hollywood films weren’t as popular in Australia as they were in the UK?

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I understand starlets to be wannabe stars rather than actual stars. I couldn't see successes such as Lucille Ball or Katharine Hepburn as wannabes.

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I understand starlets to be wannabe stars rather than actual stars. I couldn't see successes such as Lucille Ball or Katharine Hepburn as wannabes.

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Don't read too much into this.

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@indonesia-phil said
LANGUAGES

*I**A**

Don't read too much into this.
SIGNALS?

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@drewnogal said
SIGNALS?
No, that's not it, sorry...! Further clues upon application as always.

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LIBRARY?

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LIBRARY?
Good morning kewpie, yes, you are correct!

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