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Van Gogh (pronounced "Go") is back, with more of his relatives. e.g. One of them was a well known musical cousin........

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Van Gogh (pronounced "Go") is back, with more of his relatives. e.g. One of them was a well known musical cousin from Liverpool, England. His name? Ring Gogh! (Ringo)
From the clues, can you guess the other name?
1. An elderly uncle who plays the numbers game at his community hall.
2. His young nephew who bounces everywhere.
3. A long-lost brother who had been on his yatch exploring a group of islands in the Pacific.
4. An aunt, famous for her milk pudding recipe.

posted May 14, 2022 by Rajni

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