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starmack | 14:31 Tue 27th Jul 2010 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Any help appreciated.

Acknowledgement of crime (9 letters).
C?N?U?I?N

The "c" "n" "u" and "i' are re-checked and correct.

I originally thought it might be ''confession''..........

Very few words fit and those that do make little sense.
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C comes from Topical as answer == Relating to matters of interest

N comes from Octants as answer == One-eighths of circles

U comes from Overhaul as answer == Examine or gain upon

I comes from Raise as answer == Heighten or being up

N (final) comes from Preference as answer == Liking one above another
Shame no-ones been able to work this out for you after 4 postings.
It could be an error.
Your other answers seem okay although I'm not convinced about RAISE and PREFERENCE (Preferring?). If the latter is preferring though I think it makes your last word end in I which seems wrong.
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Thanks for that help. I had some concerns myself about 'raise' but have failed to do better!

Will give it one more go - will also trying working with 'Preferring' - it may well be a single letter tweak cracks it. Thanks.
Communion?
ADMISSION?
That would make several other answers wrong though
Might seem a silly question but I've seen the mistake made before on here - are you 100% sure that this clue relates to these letters?
Expiation comes to mind. But it's unlikely as the others seem correct.
Have you had chance to double check the clue and the number of letters?
Which crossword is it- what's the full name?
Is it stretching it -----but coulld it be Confusion (shamefaced ) as a guilty person would be if caught out
I have a feeling things may not be quite as we thought with this one.
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Crossword - Old Moore's Almanac 2010
Closing date July 2010

Re-check: Satisfied that Preference is correct as it would leave letter ''i'' as final letter in unsolved clue...

25a - I think the clue is misprinted! It states 'Heighten or being up' but "Raise' fits and I feel the printed clue should read 'Heighten or BRING up...'

Thanks for all your help to all contributors
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Should have added that CONFUSION is word I am inclined to go with...but fitting the clue????
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P.S. Old Moore's Almanac is Irish parallel of Foulshams Almanack
I was trying to make Admission match the other clues that you put your answers to . I got Mundane instead of what you had, which would give an A at the beginning, and Traverse instead of overhaul to get a middle S, but completely stuck with your third letter which is N, as this seems definitely correct. I give up. It is just that confusion is not acknowledgment of crime and admission is.
Confiteor?
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Absolutely love 'confiteor' Will also work with that overnight.

To be truthful a bit cheesed off with this crossword, once I released there was one (likely) misprint in a clue.

Thanks to everybody here for all the energy and application.
Confiteur is worth pursuing.
But ithat then makes RAISE wrong, so maybe the heighten or being up/bring up clue isn't a misprint!
If confiteur is right what letters do you have for definite in the 'heighten' solution?
Heighten....risen?
Don't think so,sandyroe. I haven't seen the crossword but I think that if teh answer is CONFITEUR not CONFUSION then the I in the RAISE solution becomes an E, so the middle letter is E which rules out RISEN.
Can someone scan this crossword in for us?
It's not easy doing it 'blind'.
I still have a feeling though that there may be a fundamental error, either in the crossword itself or in the info provided by STARMACK
Did you manage to sort this one out?

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