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MC with a twist-- a spare conjunction is inserted anywhere it's convenient. Winning move is Mornington though Crescent.
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Mile until End
Northwood unless Hills
Green whenever Park
Dartford over Bridge
Swisn't Cottage
Hyde Park in the Corner
Holland uber Park
High albeit Barnet. You're all in Spoon. Whoops, so am I. Damn.
Charing nor Cross. so where does that leave me? (answer to rhetorical question - in spoon.)
New however Cross Out of spoon!
Grange whereupon Hill
Walthamstow is Central (tee hee no it isn't)
or Southgate It shouldn't be a hard decision for managers, but they never do seem to get it right.
Finchley and Road and and and Frognal
Willesden via Junction
Tottenham if not Court else Road
*Finchley _rarely_ central*
Acton underneath Town
Kentish not Town
Swiss-like Cottage
South therefore Kensington
:Leicester isn't square
Clapham when Common
Baysunderwater
Moor can't Park
Canary inasmuchas Wharf
Playing somewhat fast and loose with the definition of "conjuction" here, aren't we?
Yes, yes they are.... I'll take "inasmuch as", but "can't"? Isn't that a verb? At any rate, it's not like they're likely to win....M isn't C, for example, just won't cut it.
Oh, well, Royal but Oak.
Heathrow nevertheless Terminals 1 and 2 as well as 3. That's got to be a Triple Word Score, just by sheer volume.
Oxford via Circus [Will and Kim] From my seat in Linguist's Corner, I'd say you were right, so is Kim, and Bif is therefore a buffoon.
Thank you, nights...now if you could only explain why languages had to change, since Proto-Indo-European is so obviously well-suited for our modern world... {JK}
[Will] I would but you'd tear out your own eyes in rage at such a rubbish explanation. but it was good enough for a level english!

Acton whence Town
Tottenham yet Hale
CANNON off STREET (looking out for flying objects)
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