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Herculis crossword, Daily Telegraph, May 1st. 2006

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Vimto | 09:02 Mon 01st May 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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13ac. In computer science, a data structure commonly associated with sorting? (6) ?u???t.
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try BUCKET which links in with SHOP
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Thanks stretts, bucket it is. Sorry Kayakamina, not this time.
Hi Vimto For my enlightenment how does SHOP come into the answer from the clue you gave?
I don't seem to have got through so I'll repeat my question. I agree with the last responder - what is a bucket shop or shop bucket?
Usually a bargain flight ticket shop. Sorry you couldn't get a more direct answer earlier I just switched on !!

Thanks GK F- you learn something new everyday. I'd checked with Chambers and no entry. Now checked with Wikipedia & got 4 definitions - all different to yours - so you're ahead of the game.

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Hello all,it is all a cunning plan! I think that what kayakamina wants to know is that the Daily Telegraph on a Saturday has a large general knowledge crossword. Four of the clues are highlighted and form a link with the Monday Telegraph which also has four highlighted clues. The answers to these clues go together to form the linked solutions. One answer on Saturday was"shop" which of course goes with "bucket" to form "bucket-shop" as has been shown. Dwil, I strongly suggest you invest in a new Chambers as it does appear in the 2003 edition. By the way kayakamina, I see your handle frequently and have often wondered whether you are Kay, Mina or Kay known as Mina as in aka or maybe Reginald! Thanks for the fun today folks. Dandelion & Burdock.

Vimto As I do not do the puzzles in question I did not realise that solutions are carried forward from one day to another - hence my confusion over Shop


My pseudonym is strictly speaking Kaya Kamina but I run them together. Cheers

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