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Duncer | 22:08 Sun 20th Feb 2011 | Crosswords
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A bit of a disaster today

28A Disapprovingly ?S?A?C? askance fits, but doesn't ring quite true for me
49A Decorative moulding ??R?I?? cornice fits, but confuses me for 46D
54A Discontinued ???S?D
60A Make dirty B?A???L I am soooo baffled

46D Proceeds ?????G?
49D Become suddenly clear ??I??
56D Warmly ?A?A?LY
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60a seen this answered as Blacken
askance looks OK
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Also Gambling card game L?O - I suspect it's loo but have never heard of it, being a good child who doesn't gamble.
Loo is a class of gambling with the devils calling cards, yes.
54 ceased
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Blacken fits if I change "hold back" to "hang back". Thanks sandyroe.

Is your epithet anything to do with the Sandy Row in Belfast?
It has, yes
54) ceased
Is 46) definitely 7 letters? otherwise, earnings
49) been answered as click
54A) Ceased
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46D now reads as ?E?E?G? but am beginning to question myself at 62A - sqaubbling? I have arguing but it could be ????ing?
feuding?
46 takings?
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That works, and makes 56D, warmly, affably, leaving just 46D proceeds as ?E?E?U?
46 revenue
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Thank you kindly ubases - my brain is firmly switched off tonight.

Thanks to all who helped.

Great, isn't it? I finished the Mail on Sunday Prize crossword but was well and truly stumped by this little monster.

SandyRoe - I looked for a PM facility to have a blether with you; I am very familiar with that part of Belfast as I am originally from Ballysillan and have made my way to Windsor Park far too many times to count.
Duncer ever go to Solitude?
I have collected for the NSPCC outside both venues, have never been inside either,
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