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devadolly | 19:05 Mon 05th Jan 2015 | Crosswords
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Have I missed it all? Everyone saying how easy it was and not bothering to post? Well, I'm obviously stupid, because I'm finding it a very hard slog!
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No, not at all, my EV rest continues into the new year and I've not looked at this one beyond a quick glance. Hope the New Year's treating you well dd?
Struggling not so much with the clues and misprints but actually identifying the thematic word for which the first and last letters are given. Time now to find the corkscrew though.
I have a fully populated grid, have identified the song title, the line from the song, and therefore the repetitive action of the song line! As yet have only the last letter of the pair of letters so have not deduced the thematic word. On that basis I am unable to remove from the grid the letters that appear in that word. As for drawing 4 lines, who knows! Time for another glass of inspiration!
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Oh good! I feel better now! Not that I am anywhere near song titles or anything else for that matter.
New Year.........hurumph I say! Just hate the dark dismal days of winter I'm afraid, especially as it's drizzling here, wet jackets, wet sheep, wet tractors, empty fields, full sheds............roll on summer and empty sheds, full fields and the (hopefully) shedding of layers of clothes. Apart from all that grumbling, fine thanks Jim.
Pass that corkscrew round Novalis & Doc! Well, perhaps later......
I've had a disaster. Took son down to start his year at Sandhurst this weekend and left my newsprint copy of EV 1156 in the hotel room. Can any body supply me with a blank grid & clues? I've had completed entries going back to the 800s. Please help [email protected]
turast - copy sent to you.

The pdm on this took much longer than it should have. Brain must be a bit numb from all that seasonal food and drink! Thank you Xanthippe.
I have 2 clues left to solve and I am at a loss to know what they could be. Can you please help.

29d I have - r o - e - Could it be eroded or broken for worn ? But why ?
43ac I have r - e d - r e - Is it reedwren but why again ?
eroded can mean worn
43a clue?
e•rode (ĭ-rōdˈ)►
v. To wear (something) away by or as if by abrasion: Waves eroded the shore.
v. To eat into; corrode.
v. To make or form by wearing away: The river eroded a deep valley.
Thank you for all suggestions, still am not sure abouy 29d -- could well be broken
No idea about 43 ac. Tester and young hoofed animals crossing river, heading west. T or bpth T's in tester could be misprints.
29d is BROKEN anagram of 'on kerb'...misprint is 'Worn Out'
43a is REED-WREN which is 'new deer' reversed around 'r'...misprint is 'Nester'
Thank you so much for your prompt reply Zitter. I had guessed it might be reedwren but could not find any connection .I had never heard of the word nester before. It is very satisfactory to have confirmation like this . I am very indebted to you.
Your welcome. I think a nester is just a nest builder, so any bird basically.

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