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"giant Dongle" Crossword, Issue 28

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TerryFrancis | 10:18 Mon 23rd Jan 2017 | Crosswords
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The whole crossword resolves around this clue, so need a hand to get started:

Go to Ecuador bride's game, perhaps, for this best seller. (6,4,4,5)

Many thanks in advance!
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Camra's Good Beer Guide
doh x
..only after I'd solved some clues, duh! Would have helped if the OP had told us where the crossword was from... xx
So it was an anagram, Thanks Jo.
Welcome, Don x
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I have no other letters in the grid, I too have tried an anagram to try and get the book title. Have really got nowhere on it!
See scorpiojo's post at 14.27 .......
Thanks, Toorak :)
I read the whole article - convinced I was looking for a best selling ale.

Well done.x
.. I spent some time looking for a novel until I found the crossword :(((

Thank you x
Yes, very well done. I started with books then real ales.....
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Thanks to all those who have tried to help. Now I know that the whole thing revolves around the Good Beer Guide I have borrowed a copy off a mate of mine. Have solved most of it, bar these (I think non-ale related clues):

South American avian used instead of butter (7). _ _ L _ _ _ D (I think it's oilbird, but not sure).

In the main, Britain used to go this far. (3, 4) _ E _ / M _ L _

Dad surrounds Rhode Island tailless mule in bloom. (7) P _ _ _ _ _ A

Might nude spurn ad for kicks? Eddie Waring did. (2, 3, 6) _ _ / _ _ D / _ _ _ E _ S (I'm guessing Up and Unders).

Many thanks in advance again!
Sea mile
Up and unders
P RI mul a
www.thefreedictionary.com/oilbird



Noun, 1. oilbird - nocturnal fruit-eating bird of South America that has fatty young yielding an oil that is used instead of butter. guacharo, Steatornis caripensis.
TEN MILE - used to be the old limit of GB's territorial waters.
FYI: 'up and unders' is an anagram of 'nude spurn ad'.

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