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sarumite | 23:06 Thu 16th Nov 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I am not asking for any answers but would be grateful for confirmation (or otherwise) that the following letters are correct for 3 down ... Y?U?G ?E?L?I?

Not yet able to finalise this answer, so would be grateful for this assistance.

Thanks (S)
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I have now looked in Chambers and it does indeed show Cetera Desunt meaning " the rest ARE missing" ..... as indicated by Kulatron above. I should have double checked there before raising the perceived irregularity!
I don't have a Chambers .... on the list for Santa Claus!
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lector .. the answer to 40a derives from a French term relating to April 1st activities, where in fact the custom originated.

What are you looking for in relation to 30d, the answer is in fact shown as an entry in Chambers indicating " someone who steals the purse or from the purse of another"

I hope this is useful (S).
I havent got a Chambers either!!

for 30d) I want to fit in Pied Piper, but doesnt go with the letters I have.

40a) I have lights for the last word .... april or Avril? (depends on 30d)
is it Pick Purse and Avril Lights?
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Yes I have Pick Purse for 30d, but April Fishes for 40a.
ooops, sorry just saw your post lector -

I have April Fishes / Pick Purse
sorry sarumite - didnt see you had answered
Prospector. My apologies. I did post a thank you, but I don't know what happened to it ! Thank you again.
have you finished teacher1?
Not quite prospector - still 4 to go.
Struggling a bit, and would appreciate 23d, a bit before my time [and half a world away] makes a difference. am amazed by all who have finished already and the thread idea is brilliant. cheers, Steff
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The answer you are looking for seekeerz is a pompous cartoon character created by Sir David Low. Googling this should lead you to the answer.
good luck (S).
I am missing one answer and that's 5D. I am literally clueless re this one.
Am willing to swop one if someone can help.
Thanks O-ice.
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Hi O-ice ... the answer to 5d is "Piers".

Piers Plowman is the title of a Middle English poem (narrative by William Lagland), that is set in the Malvern Hills. It has on occasions been compared to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.

see following site,.....

http://www.answers.com/topic/piers-plowman

good luck (S).
Thank you so much sarumite for the answer which I never would have gotten and also for the interesting link which I have printed out and will read at my leisure later this evening. Since the link mentions Chaucer it brought to mind that I have Chaucer's 'Canterbury Tales' volumes 1 and 2 in the original old English, but have to admit they were too much like hard work to read thoroughly. However, their sentimental value (to me) remains.
Again, thanks.
O-Ice
I got Piers from another source, but your link sarumite is great. thanks
Hi are you still on this link? I have almost finished but am struggling with 2d and 43 across. Any pointers would be appreaciated. I don't want answers just yet. I would like to try and finish it myself (if I can).
I have for 2d R?M?N? ?T?E?E

and for 43a ?N?L? W?A?E?S
Hello jim jools just had a look and see your stuck with
2d roman a these
43a am stuck on that can only make out must be something weavers, the other one is 9d treacher ? thanks for help

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