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Finished this but can some one parse these three?
3. Such as Bunthorne taken off in satire (6)
The answer is an anagram of Satire beginning with A.
17. English composer rendering poet's 'Abode of the Departed' (4)
It is 5 letter word for the underworld but entered as 'a??s.
31. What's wrong, money going to reverse ulceration?(7, 2 words)
The answer is a dance F?? T???.
Thanks.
3. Such as Bunthorne taken off in satire (6)
The answer is an anagram of Satire beginning with A.
17. English composer rendering poet's 'Abode of the Departed' (4)
It is 5 letter word for the underworld but entered as 'a??s.
31. What's wrong, money going to reverse ulceration?(7, 2 words)
The answer is a dance F?? T???.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bunthorne is the aesthetic poet depicted by WS Gilbert in his satire 'Patience', so an archetypal 'arty' as Mamyalynne suggests. Incidentally, when the Guardian decided in 1970 that all its crossword setters should have pseudonyms, Bunthorne was the name chosen by Bob Smithies after his original suggestion of The Cunning Linguist had been rejected by the editor.
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