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buncrana | 10:59 Sat 16th Jun 2012 | Crosswords
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Really struggling today. I'm not sure if my letters are correct and therefore making it impossible for me to solve this. Anyway - all help most welcome.

13a Musical refrains (11) _ P _ S _ R _ P _ E _ (not sure if the answer is apostrophes)

19a slates 33 x 24 inches in size (9) _ M _ E _ I _ S _

20d improvised singing to familiar instrumental solos (8) _ O _ A _ E _ E

23d In the US, a lavish social function (8) _ I _ G _ I _ U

thanks in advance for your help
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19a epistrophe?
19a imperials
Do you have a link to this puzzle please?
23. Wingding?
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Thanks for your help - yes, some of my letters are wrong which explains my struggles!!
20d. Vocalese
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roslyn251254 - sorry I don't have a link to the puzzle - I only have it in hard copy format from the FT. I don't even know if it is available on-line.
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FT crosswords available from ft.com inc polymath
pjwillcox - yes usually, but not today though?/
15d Scandinavian brownie (5) ?R?L?
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15d. Troll
Thanks dannyk13,
Also, stuck on 18d The grayling (5) ?M?E?
Smelt?
Or if the grayling referred to is the butterfly then could be amber. Hope this is some help
Thanks once again dannyk13!
Can't seem to get traction on last two:
21d Unjust, formerly (8) ?R?N?#?S
30a French wine merchant (9) ?E?#?I?N?
# is common to both
Any help appreciated
Fraid I don't understand the significance of #?
Apologies for not making this clear.
I used # to represent a letter that is common to both solutions - the across and down solutions intersect at this letter.
21d Wrongous
30a Negociant
Thanks Lie-in King & dannyk13 for your assistance - finished now
Thanks for the explanation. I see that knowledgeable chap Lie in King has sorted you out. Cheers

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