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dave1948 | 09:24 Fri 25th Jul 2014 | Crosswords
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8d Den and Harry ,both together ? (6)
H?U?T?

I can Haunts but if so why ?
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Den can be a haunt (my old haunt)
Harry, as in pester or haunt someone...
Odd clue....
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Thank you Scooping. I agree it's odd
Perhaps -a(nd) + hunts = harry - both together - haunts
Den=haunts. but it only really works in the singular.
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thank you Slaney for your explanation
Harry can also mean haunt (To disturb or distress by or as if by repeated attacks).

So 2 types of haunt = haunts. I thought it was a very clever clue. Took me ages to work that one out.
Seen as haunts
Seems starightforward to me.

Den = Haunt
Harry = Haunt
Both together = Haunts.
*straightforward

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