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Matakari | 20:04 Tue 03rd Mar 2009 | Crosswords
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Some help with the following, please!

ACROSS:
11.Figurine could be made if with this repentance(6):
????N?
17.Mad Prince Hal, initially, was mental(7): ??R??I?
25. Western hat that's lost its head(5):O??A?

DOWN
4.Animal almost grievous once(4): ?V??
5.Shop-girl missing place could be fearsome(6): ?E??S?
7.Spritless cow lost marks for a shilling(5): ????Y
10.Actor losing bits of wing in rally ( 5): ??VE?

Many thanks for the help!
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11a rueing
17a phrenic
25a is oater ( slang term for a western and given by boater minus the b )
25 - boater minus the b is oater.slang for a western.
5d Ogrish....anag shopgirl less pl (place)
You've beaten me again Novalis. Well done , I must either learn to type faster or put my brain in gear quicker, regards, Roger.
7d soggy ( moggy can mean cow as well as cat. Minus M for marks plus S for shilling )
Hi Baitress!
You'd be surprised how many times you beat me to the punch!! At least we're both trying to help.
Yeah novalis that is the main thing, helping others.Fun isn't it
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Thanks, all, for the assistace!
10d Someone gave NIVEN as the answer (David -actor).

I've forgotten the logic but it was something about Enliven - rally.
Think 4d could be evet. an old word for lizard or newt.
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10DOWN: Actor losing bits of wing in rally ( 5 ) ??VE?
ENLIVEN minus e l?
4d = DEER, DEERE = archaic for grievous.
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Thanks for this answer, dr b!

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