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highbury57 | 13:47 Fri 17th Nov 2017 | Crosswords
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Finally got going after the post arrived two hour late. Post early for Christmas or what! 'Nough moaning.
Right hand bottom corner rather unyielding.
Friar without a name, a man's name that is(7)D*M***L
Boyd's quartet could be represented as lng, tense and extremely Australian (7) L***T** and
Bits of Norway one's seen in outskirts of Kongsvinger(6)*R***R
I also learned a new word when I got 18a. I hope it can apply to us all!
Can't be damosel for the first one surely....
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Kroner-
Dominic(an)

Langton - Martin Boyd

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17 Is a sounds like for what you have
The Laird of Balmawhapple got a mention in Scott's 'Waverley - A Novel'. He was a young falconer, and proud of his horse, his hawks and a greyhound called Whistler
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I am being thick. Sounds like William Cuthbert, of course. Will consult Langton and Martin Boyd further. Might write some cards and post them after my experiences today. Only joking, Royal Mail...
Sorry, wrongly guessed you'd gone for Faulkner not Falconer.
As in William Cuthbert Faulkner
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I went for the Faulkner option missing the nuance of the clue which pointed to the Scott.

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