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judypark | 14:49 Tue 06th Nov 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Last two, 27a. Whereon beard once grew - swarmed almost s?in?e
28D. Hooker on top of his (?) game called up for occasion. ?o?r.
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28. Hour? R(ugby) U(nion)<< But not sure if Ho can be short for hooker - in a rugby sense at least!
27. shinne (archaic form of chin) and almost shinned (swarmed)
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Thanks very much ddon, 28D was rather an obscure clue, even for AZED, I'm not 100% sure about 1D, I have potshot and for 22A thrum, but cant fully justify these with the given clues. Any advice would be welcome.
Sorry, judypark. I haven't done this one.

I thought POTSHOT was

POTS (a lot) and HOT for animated (it's one of the definitions in Chambers)

THRUM has another meaning, the end (terminal) of a weaver's thread, and, in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Bottom is a weaver.
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Thankyou both for your help, I came about potshot by the thinking that sitter = sitting target but I think homeresque's theory is far more logical.
I v'e just found thrum in the Bradford's under "end" The only other reference I found for it was to strum a guitar, and from the dim and distant days of reading Shakespeare, I could not recall Bottom ever having one of these!

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