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I've filled in the grid and I think I've twigged as to the "mispronounced praise" in the unclued 32/12d (it would appear to be a phrase from a well-known TV programme). So maybe 12D could be a mispronounced version of a word associated with the title.
I have an anagram ('derived from the letters of...') for 10/39 which is a place name, but now I'm stuck.
I'm looking for hints only, please.
Any help would be much appreciated.
I have an anagram ('derived from the letters of...') for 10/39 which is a place name, but now I'm stuck.
I'm looking for hints only, please.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Like you, I found 32/12D and 10/39 (incl. anagram), but there are just too many unchecked letters in the remaining unclued lights. I slogged through all the possibilities for 3/34 with Chambers Word Wizard, but could not find the anagram, which suggests that it is two words and/or a proper noun. Not one of Pabulum's best.
I'm referring to the entry in Chambers under that headword, llanfair ''(chiefly Scot and N England dialect) vt to trea with a seton of setterwort root. n a flow so produced in cattle [perh from MLGer]...
That's pretty obscure to me and I still haven't got a clue what it actually means.
I picked the 't' option because it left more alternatives for the unchecked letter (for those not wanting the answer spelled out).
By the way, there's a similar ambiguity in the entry for 45a.
That's pretty obscure to me and I still haven't got a clue what it actually means.
I picked the 't' option because it left more alternatives for the unchecked letter (for those not wanting the answer spelled out).
By the way, there's a similar ambiguity in the entry for 45a.
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