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10 years ago
Definitely the moon for deception. Luna something. Or Hermes/Mercury - the trickster god. But we can't use Mercury again.

Politically incorrect - could be any of those. Even Venus, Saturn...
10 years ago
I think we've got the theme with the planets.
So here are my guesses:

1. "Venus in Furs"
2. "Patchouly Jupiter's Perfidy"
3. "80Hg Mercury"
4. "The Good Earth is Rich"
I am positive that I've finally gotten #1 !
10 years ago
I think you have it! Venus in Furs for sure. And Patchouli is polarising so #2 must be right.
10 years ago
SystemeD:
I think we've got the theme with the planets.
So here are my guesses:

1. "Venus in Furs"
2. "Patchouly Jupiter's Perfidy"
3. "80Hg Mercury"
4. "The Good Earth is Rich"
I am positive that I've finally gotten #1 !

What an impressive collaborative effort. You got all four there, SystemeD. Congrats!
10 years ago
Yay SystemeD - *virtual high fives* to you and Scarletting!

Looking forward to your clues.
10 years ago
This fragrance should have been advertised using the first track on the album Blonde on Blonde.
10 years ago
"Pour Femme no.12" by Cereus?
10 years ago
No, but that was a good guess!
10 years ago
"Stoned" by Solange Azagury-Partridge?
10 years ago
Triffid:
"Stoned" by Solange Azagury-Partridge?

That's it! Well done.
10 years ago
Yay, shall return soon with the next clue.
10 years ago
Was this house created
By a fan of these two guys?
They have some things in common
But the pairing's a surprise;

The singer and the saviour,
They have both achieved great fame,
They're worshipped by the faithful,
It's as if they were the same;

Did I mention one wears sandals
And the other's shoes are blue?
And your gender doesn't matter,
There's a scent for each of you,

Though both guys are reputed
To be living up in heaven,
I'm sure I saw the first guy
At my local 7-Eleven!


House and two fragrances.
10 years ago
Elvis Jesus!

"Elvis Jesus for Him"
"Elvis Jesus for Her"
10 years ago
Elvis Jesus!

"Elvis Jesus for Him"
"Elvis Jesus for Her:f1ee75aee0]

Well done, Perfumecrazy! (I presume...)

Smile
10 years ago
Perfumecrazy, you are correct - Elvis Jesus it is!
I have long wondered about the name of this house - is it bad taste or is it actually a real person's name?
Over to you P...
10 years ago
Laughing I totally believe Elvis Jesus is someone's name. I was just disappointed the perfume notes aren't something like Frankincense, Banana and Peanut butter.

CLUE:

“Oakmoss, Suede, Patchouli and Thyme…”
Isn’t that a song?

How can all of these contain the sound of one perfume?
Steely Dan ‘Almost Gothic’
Iggy Pop ‘Punkrocker’
Willie Nile ‘Cell Phones Ringing (in the pockets of the dead)’
Marcy Playground ‘The Vampires of New York’

It’s easy if you listen very hard – it’s not as gloomy as it seems.
10 years ago
It's easy if you have a good memory, and used to hang out in Sheridan Square back in the day!

"Bleecker Street" by Bond No.9!
10 years ago
SystemeD:
It's easy if you have a good memory, and used to hang out in Sheridan Square back in the day!

"Bleecker Street" by Bond No.9!

Well done! You got it S. Cool Amazing how many (pop) cultural references there are to 'Bleecker Street' - songs, books, movies.

Anyway, you're up...
10 years ago


Name both the house and the fragrance.

Hint: The name of the house is not a word in English, but the name of the fragrance is.
10 years ago
"Butterfly" by Hanae Mori is rather too obvious....so I'm delving deeper...
10 years ago
Triffid:
"Butterfly" by Hanae Mori is rather too obvious....so I'm delving deeper...

Do!

And keep in mind that "Hanae Mori" is a name, not a word. Wink
10 years ago
All righty, giving up on the lepidoptera theme and going with some Latin - how about "Purple" by Miraculum?
10 years ago
Triffid:
All righty, giving up on the lepidoptera theme and going with some Latin - how about "Purple" by Miraculum?

Incorrect.

Hint:
The name of the house is an Italian word, even though the house is not Italian.
The name of the fragrance is a word that is taken directly from the Latin, but entirely integrated into the English language.
10 years ago
"Aura" by Farfalla? Sound Italian but they're Swiss.
10 years ago
Perfumecrazy:
"Aura" by Farfalla? Sound Italian but they're Swiss.

That's it, Perfumecrazy! Well done.

I was hoping someone would notice that the butterfly had an aura!
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