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atsgran | 14:06 Sat 08th Aug 2009 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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37d Moulding (7) ?E?D?N? 52a Bring into force (5) E?A?T (Exact?) and again 16a Clabber (5) E?R?H dont know if all letters are correct Thanks again
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52a Enact
16a Earth?
37d. Beading
37d Beading?
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Thanks to you both, don't understand 16a, looked it up and said curdled sour milk
I think it's an old Scots-Irish word.
"I'm living in Drumlister in clabber to the knee..."
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ok I'll take your word for it, thanks very much
I found this in wiki - clabber (originally "bainne cl�bair", from Gaelic bainne - milk , and cl�bair - mud). Clabber passed into Scots and Anglo-Irish meaning wet, gooey mud, though it is commonly used now in the noun form to refer to the food or in the verb form "to curdle".
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Thanks for explanation vegasmad

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