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8D French implements .. (6) O?O?L? I have Googled and perused dictionaries until I am blue in the face ! Also can anyone confirm 44A Part of a church used for the singers (6,5) I have Retral Choir ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you very much ..have just checked in Chambers ..and am happy with ritual choir after reading Chambers in bed last night instead of my usual murder mystery and being on the wrong track altogether ...and dragged a French Dictionary from my over crowded shelves to find Outils ...tools !
That will teach me to be lazy !
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That will teach me to be lazy !
You are a darling ! All finished now ...Good Luck ..great prize this month ....I love P.G.W.Hope one of us is lucky.
."..he(Willan) established what has become the Ritual Choir of men who perform the Propers of the mass". This doesn't sound like part of a church! But I agree there are other quotes which give another slant. There can be no doubt that Retral Choir is part of a church. Far from happy, me.
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Jammydodgem .. the crossword can be found on-line here in Prospect Magazine
http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/landing_pag e.php
it can also be purchased in magazine format.
http://www.prospect-magazine.co.uk/landing_pag e.php
it can also be purchased in magazine format.
If I may hijack your thread SHaneystar, my husband who sings in Salisbury Cathedral choir and has spent his life singing in choirs tells me that the word I was thinking of was not retral choir but RETROCHOIR which is a space behind the choir and not a space in which the choir actually sings. This left me unhappy with retralchoir so I am indebted to ritual choir which neither of us has ever heard of.