Can you name the Classic winner? Come on, Ron. You'll get this one! You need my first when dirt's around, My second's for sale - hand in the air, The hamlet becomes..... more feet on the ground, His rider smiles- it gave him a pair.
I could never get Riddle-me-ree's puzzles back in the day. Got no chance with yours I don't suppose it is Grinnling Gibbons?
Sorry Tam. Struggling as usual. Tried to make Spectacular Bid fit but no chance. Is it an American classic winner?
No, Ron. Uk. Tip... The first line is the hardest but it has to be or you'd get it straightway. So try the next two lines.
OK Ron. Second line.. Think of where you would go and what you would buy when you put your hand in the air? You buy a...?
Did it give Joseph a pair of classics? There is a relationship between Hamlet and Camelot but can't figure out for the riddle. Lot No at auction. Line 1 camel????????????
Forget the last line. It just completes the riddle- and the jockey isn't Joseph. What do you buy at an auction? You buy a " "
The only things I have bought at auction are 2 horses and, when I was a kid, some shallots (for 2 shillings). You buy cars, houses, bargains, lots, paintings, memorabilia, furniture, more or less anything I suppose (based on TV series). I haven't a clue Tam. Well, you have given me a clue; but I still have no idea. Surely someone will get it - rainer, Bustino, where are you? PS. Unless it's Definite Article
Not sure if this is how you do them but I'll have a practice - Well known race horse My first is so tasty When split can be found in Brazil To finish off may be over the top Couldn't lose