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Struggling Here
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I can't see that these have been asked here, but apologies if I have missed them.
25d Flower having a virtually unrelenting smell. Good! (5;4)
I think the second part is PONG but can't get the first answer. I think it's
-S-E-
35d Store has in frilly hydrangeas but is unable to arrange 10 in temporary quarters. (10;10)
I have the first part; second part is, I think,
C-N-O-M-N-
Any help would be appreciated.
Lastly, could someone check / correct/ parse this one?
14d Fashion merchants are those who show promise. (That's what I'm using as the clue) -O-T-M-R- Is it COSTUMERS And, if so, how does that work?
Thanks, all.
25d Flower having a virtually unrelenting smell. Good! (5;4)
I think the second part is PONG but can't get the first answer. I think it's
-S-E-
35d Store has in frilly hydrangeas but is unable to arrange 10 in temporary quarters. (10;10)
I have the first part; second part is, I think,
C-N-O-M-N-
Any help would be appreciated.
Lastly, could someone check / correct/ parse this one?
14d Fashion merchants are those who show promise. (That's what I'm using as the clue) -O-T-M-R- Is it COSTUMERS And, if so, how does that work?
Thanks, all.
Answers
Costumers are fashion merchants. Comers -those who show promise, with the STU inside.
15:26 Mon 29th Aug 2016
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Special instructions: Each clue leads to two solutions, one or both of which contain a trio (or in two cases a quartet) of successive letters of the alphabet, appearing either forwards or backwards. In one case, these letters involve the beginning and end of the alphabet; in another, the letters to be included are a mix of three successive letters. These groups of three or four letters are to be included in the full version of the solution to be entered in the grid, but are omitted from the wordplay in the clues.
Special instructions: Each clue leads to two solutions, one or both of which contain a trio (or in two cases a quartet) of successive letters of the alphabet, appearing either forwards or backwards. In one case, these letters involve the beginning and end of the alphabet; in another, the letters to be included are a mix of three successive letters. These groups of three or four letters are to be included in the full version of the solution to be entered in the grid, but are omitted from the wordplay in the clues.