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Ready Steady Cook=food preparation and cooking techniques.

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17071948 | 17:09 Sun 27th May 2012 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Please can anyone help.
37.Confused currency from the East.
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42.It was close but then changed direction.
44.Strip oats (2words)
46.Do this if there's time to sort it.
51.Mixed thanks from Herr.
16.Bold hair (2 words)
No numbers given.
Any help will be gratefully accepted
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44 spit roast
42 sear (near-change n to s)
37 puree
51 knead -anagram of danke German for thank you
16 Hard boil -anagram of bold hair
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shaneystar2,aunt flo and quinie thank you.
Nearly done now
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thank you quinie had managed to sort 16 out.
Just 39.
and one l missed.
48.The queen's leftthe monkey's playing partner.
also like to check.
49.Stick when you climb in derbyshire thank you

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