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KayB
13d Time is against us (5) Is it gnome?
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thunderbay
can anyone help please what is 70 M S L
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calahonde
"3,2,1, lift-off" The answer is a London Underground or DLR station. Can anyone help please?
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barterboy
stuck on last one 11 ac "Food for Daddy's little girl" _u_l_a any thoughts out there?
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mep
help please, with: 16a food with chestnuts stuffing drove us mad (4 8) -o-s / -o-u-r-s Thank you
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barterboy
struggling a bit today any help on 4,23&10 down..."He readies normal kids with eerie demonstration of planning" 5,3,1,4,7 ???e?/??e/?/?a?e/??r???? tks
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volvoian
In the linked clues is it 'Brass nickel' or 'Nickel brass' - both sound equally right.
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barterboy
stuck on last two 23d Long runner, having given up on drug, gets put in wonderful state (5) a?a?? and 29ac German fellow's joint existence (4) ???s (ps last letter of 23d is second letter of 29ac) any...
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canlock
(1) Citrus road - not lime street its in liverpool (2)Surely Lloyds have a branch here (3)Where they unload cattle (4)TV Doctor went on horse back - not Sloane Sq (5)Isthis what happened to the poor...
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Alsace666
26a. Woollen hood, named after a town in the Crimea ?? Balaclava comes to mind, but does not fit with 21d Emerson. Any ideas ???
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barterboy
stuck on last one...1ac s?c?c?a? (4,4) loose-fitting overgarment or jacket for men, worn from the 1850's until the early 20th century....guess must be sack coat but would love a confirmation tks
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rugger
9 down Ringleader? Champion ?o?e?
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gonesailing
I do hope the solutions to this morning's crossword are somewhat more straightforward than Saturday's - anything to make scoring easier, I mean I'd like to have it done before next weekend!! Well,...
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greebo1
12a. Half-cut oaf damaging Victoria's first token--one like this? (4-4) ---e,-n-t 16d. Illiterate prose article including retiree's sentimental story (4-5) ----,--e-a
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barterboy
stuck on one again 13d "tie southern anglo-french dogs, one turning tail, one chasing it." (9) s?r?n?h?e think all the letters are correct....
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barterboy
25d Items from the bakery? anna would have a dozen. ?i?s any ideas and why? tks
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seekeerz
Good morning everyone and yes, I know it's a very early start, but I'm still trying to work out the time difference between here and there, so I thought I'd just pop this in while I was still...
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seekeerz
Just getting organised as I have to go out this afternoon and may not be back in time to post the thread before someone comes looking for me with the matches - so here it it, all ready and waiting...
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Cleveroldun
Finished it except 18 down. A?R?OE French term for a shell, mould or cup of pastry, typically filled with almond custard or whipped cream.
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Munden
This isn't a quiz question but I thought rthis would be the best place to get an answer. I'm trying to recall a song, less than 10 years old I think, which refers to 'strapper-hanging' in the lyrics....

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