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Dodger666 | 12:50 Wed 17th Jul 2013 | Crosswords
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Each day my brother emails me a photocopy of the Sydney Telegraph's Stickler crossword.

In today's crossword there is a clue:- A horse kept in building outside is exhausted.(7)

I'm well aware the word is used to denote tiredness but do you think the answer, which is pretty obvious to cryptic crossword buffs, would ever appear in a British crossword? It amused both of us.

Maybe it's an Australian thing.
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shagged
a g g=horse in shed
The i does have some slightly risqué answers from time to time, and the Private Eye crossword would have no hesitation using that word.
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Thanks for your comments bibblebub. I would still be surprised to see the word in a national newspaper crossword.
shagged
/shagd/.
adjective Colloquial
1. Also, shagged-out. tired out; exhausted.
2. ruined; wrecked.
3. get shagged, † an expression of contempt or dismissal.
[shag[3] + -g- + -ed[2]]

From the Macquarie Dictionary, the source of all my Australian definitions.

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Our papers are supposedly too prim and proper for that sort of thing. Unless, of course, there is some scandal with juicy bits to serve up; then, its no holds barred.

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