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6d Hero from Athens, not a name to use indiscriminately. (7) T?E?E?S if Theseus - why?
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Theseus - '(A)the(n)s' + anag 'use' (remove 'A N(ame))
15:55 Sun 31st Jan 2010
Theseus is made up of "these" and "us", which are both definite pronouns, i.e. they state precisely what they are referring to. "Indiscriminately" implies "vaguely; imprecisely", So, "not...indiscriminately" means "not vaguely; not in an imprecise manner", hence, "These" and "us", namely, these (not them) and us (not just anybody).