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Hi folks
Final SOS as my brain doesn't seem to be able to finish this week..
I previously asked for subtle hints re 5 DOWN
Chopin's little boat crossing lake: CLO_ (4)
The answer and explanation would now be appreciated.
Also confirmation of the unclued light 17 ACROSS Is it FEMALE? (only other words which fit pattern F_M_L_ (6), which don't really make sense, are FAMILY, FUMBLE, FIMBLE)
Urgent help required so I can post!
P. S. New AB display seems to work with IE browser - was having problems with Firefox.
Final SOS as my brain doesn't seem to be able to finish this week..
I previously asked for subtle hints re 5 DOWN
Chopin's little boat crossing lake: CLO_ (4)
The answer and explanation would now be appreciated.
Also confirmation of the unclued light 17 ACROSS Is it FEMALE? (only other words which fit pattern F_M_L_ (6), which don't really make sense, are FAMILY, FUMBLE, FIMBLE)
Urgent help required so I can post!
P. S. New AB display seems to work with IE browser - was having problems with Firefox.
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Is there a "theme" to this puzzle that would allow 'Clop' (?)
I can't see a real fit (it's very late, lol!), but Chopin wrote "Barcarolle Op. 60" - C(hopin) + Op (crossing) l(ake)
"Barcarolle" means "boat song" -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcarolle_(Chopin)
I'm sorry, but I don't have the puzzle, so can't help with 17a :-(
Is there a "theme" to this puzzle that would allow 'Clop' (?)
I can't see a real fit (it's very late, lol!), but Chopin wrote "Barcarolle Op. 60" - C(hopin) + Op (crossing) l(ake)
"Barcarolle" means "boat song" -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcarolle_(Chopin)
I'm sorry, but I don't have the puzzle, so can't help with 17a :-(
It is CLOG, as great kayakamina says, and though I hesitate to disagree with him I went with FEMALE, as TINA (anagram of AINT) is a girl's name. Of course FUMBLE is possible, but by my reckoning that would give four ways of suggesting the song title, as ANTI (con, agin) TIAN (gratin) and TINA (crystal) are already there. Your choice
Thanks Quizmonster for confirming CLOG. I couldn't get past Chopin the composer.
Thanks Turnerjmw for confirming FEMALE as a rather tenuous 'synonym' for TINA.
I wouldn't have confirmed GRATIN but for an earlier post, as I also thought it could have been CRETIN (A NIT).
Dumpynose certainly had my little grey cells working overtime this week. What would I do without all the like minds on AB!
Thanks Turnerjmw for confirming FEMALE as a rather tenuous 'synonym' for TINA.
I wouldn't have confirmed GRATIN but for an earlier post, as I also thought it could have been CRETIN (A NIT).
Dumpynose certainly had my little grey cells working overtime this week. What would I do without all the like minds on AB!