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The Times October 1966
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23ac An incarnation (6) 2nd letter poss. v
27ac What a row it makes in London and anywhere (9) - - o - l - - - - (not certain about the l )
28ac What the potter did for haute couture? (7,5) - e - - - n /p - - - - (again not sure about p which comes from the same word as the other two above)
Thanks. All help gratefully received.
27ac What a row it makes in London and anywhere (9) - - o - l - - - - (not certain about the l )
28ac What the potter did for haute couture? (7,5) - e - - - n /p - - - - (again not sure about p which comes from the same word as the other two above)
Thanks. All help gratefully received.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks Swannbaker. I am sure you are right with fashion plate. The 'e' came from 22d - Go out in front of the gunners, not I, that would be more than one bargained for (5) I had put 'outre' but I think that must be wrong. My other word fits with avatar and with plate so that is almost certainly right, some you win , some you lose!
Thank you again Swannbaker. The clue to 27 ac is above but I have solved it now .The answer is Artillery. I did not know that quotation but I have found it now. T his was a very interesting crossword as it was published a few days before George Blake escaped from Wormwood Scrubs and the compiler was accused of having put hidden messages in the clues to assist in this. However his name was cleared.
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