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39a Country in central Africa with the capital Malabo, which gained independence from Spain in October 1968 (10,6)
46a Protagonist in the 1873 novel "Around the World in 80 Days" by French author Jules Verne (4)
49a A type of traditional German gingrbread confection resembling a cookie, based for Xmas (9)
53a Former royal palace in Surrey that was rebuilt by Henry VIII in the 16th century costing �62,000
60a Family name of famous father and son Florentine painters of the 15th century (5)
67 The masculine part of a woman's personality, according to Jungian psychology (6)
68a 1934 anow-inspired pop standard, which has been covered by various artists including Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee (6,10)
70a City in the Alentejo region of Portugal and UNESCO World Heritage Site (5)
72a Informal British term given to a person who is either mean and miserly or blind drunk (5)
74a Traditional French dish of beef braised in wine with garlic, onions and carrots (5,11)
75a Quorum required for traditional public Jewish worship, consisting of at least 10 men aged 13 or over (6) THANK YOU SO MUCH
46a Protagonist in the 1873 novel "Around the World in 80 Days" by French author Jules Verne (4)
49a A type of traditional German gingrbread confection resembling a cookie, based for Xmas (9)
53a Former royal palace in Surrey that was rebuilt by Henry VIII in the 16th century costing �62,000
60a Family name of famous father and son Florentine painters of the 15th century (5)
67 The masculine part of a woman's personality, according to Jungian psychology (6)
68a 1934 anow-inspired pop standard, which has been covered by various artists including Frank Sinatra and Peggy Lee (6,10)
70a City in the Alentejo region of Portugal and UNESCO World Heritage Site (5)
72a Informal British term given to a person who is either mean and miserly or blind drunk (5)
74a Traditional French dish of beef braised in wine with garlic, onions and carrots (5,11)
75a Quorum required for traditional public Jewish worship, consisting of at least 10 men aged 13 or over (6) THANK YOU SO MUCH
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I totally agree with Catron and BigDave44. These answers are for a �500 prize crossword, and if DrPanguitch is too ignorant to know the answers or too stupid and/or lazy to be able to find out, then he/she most certainly does not deserve to win the money.
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And people like Baitress, Lie-in KIng and Sarumite (to name but a few), who weigh in with the answers at the drop of a hat to try to demonstrate their supposed cleverness, are merely egotists with nothing better to do. They do no service to anyone, as their activities increase the number of people submitting correctly completed crosswords and dilute the chances of any one person winning
My wife and I do this crossword every Saturday, together with the Sunday one in 'Seven' and the Herculis on Monday, and those answers which we don't know we manage to find out quite quickly using various sources of reference, both printed and online, which hones our research skills. If we can do it, why can't others?
Since I registered here nearly 2 years ago I have asked only one question, and I deeply resent the ability of this website to help the undeserving win prizes. If I had my way I would have this section of Answerbank closed down in the interests of intelligent people.
Failing that, the showoffs who provide the answers to prize crosswords might like to consider what they are doing.