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tgkc 05/08/06
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just to find the missing words, not for a price!
39d. member of a gang that terrorised 18th-century london and whose gory disfigurement of their victems gave them the name 'young bloods' (6) - o - o - -
47a. An overly-pretentious word or expression from the 17th to 18th centuries when modern english replaced latin as the language of learning (7,4) i - - - o - n - e - m
39d. member of a gang that terrorised 18th-century london and whose gory disfigurement of their victems gave them the name 'young bloods' (6) - o - o - -
47a. An overly-pretentious word or expression from the 17th to 18th centuries when modern english replaced latin as the language of learning (7,4) i - - - o - n - e - m
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Shaneystar2 - I asked this person a legitimate question some time ago and he/she did not have the decency to reply to me. I was not being snide then but his/her no reply to me made my blood boil and I see him/her as a user. My question below only has a snide meaning if this person has not bought the Telegraph on Saturday but as he/she does get the Telegraph (ok I grant you perhaps not always) I think I am as entitled to ask the question to him as he is to place his questions on the site. If he comes back to me and replies I will very willingly apologise but I somehow doubt he will have the decency to do so.