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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.See my earlier comment about brewing a kettle and having a cuppa - might help. This one is actually the second (alphabetically) in Bradford's solver's dictionary - without giving too much away, you would probably encounter it at a (French) ball. The word is from Moorish and is in Chambers 2008 and 2003.
Thanks for the link. Quite a nice puzzle, though I must have been a bit dozy as I was solving it as I seemd to find omitted letters in a numbers clues which were really complete. The theme was not hard to spot, and then the five squares leapt out, but I had to go back and check my earlier mistaken interpretations of some cryptic parts..
Hi again from the Antipodes
I'm just about there, but stuck on:
14A Drive back with acceptable force ??A?O?? (7)
6D Worth covering section with last bit of fine tissue
???I?T?E (8)
The latter should confirm my 28A
I think I have the right direction for the unclued lights around the perimeter - can someone confirm that they are all fleshy, sweet and edible? Or am I barking up the wrong tree in the orchard/jungle?
I'm just about there, but stuck on:
14A Drive back with acceptable force ??A?O?? (7)
6D Worth covering section with last bit of fine tissue
???I?T?E (8)
The latter should confirm my 28A
I think I have the right direction for the unclued lights around the perimeter - can someone confirm that they are all fleshy, sweet and edible? Or am I barking up the wrong tree in the orchard/jungle?
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