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karen

10th December 2010, 22:46
Sorry tracy,that sounded bad,at least your ahead of me.sounds like your well organised!x
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tracey

10th December 2010, 22:49
no that was lovelly karen one is better than one
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karen

10th December 2010, 23:02
Hi tracy,have you enjoyed doing the RT xwords? I think your new to this site? Correct me if I'm wrong. Best Wishes. Karenx
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philip

11th December 2010, 22:10
Phoned the RT subscription dept today to have a voice tell me RT was only posted on Thursday so those of us who rely on the post will have to wait.
PHILIP
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karen gardner

11th December 2010, 22:43
Sorry to hear of your woes Phiilp,are you in an area that's not close to a newsagent or supermarket? What's the last edision you have? Best Karen x
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chris4food

11th December 2010, 23:06
Hi One and All, Snow vanished overnight and finally got to the shops {M&S!!!] and they only had the Crimbo edition available, so I've been doing the crossword this evening. I also contacted the RT subscription dept and they gave me a refund for RT50, but not 51!!!
I, too, can't see the answer to 29d - I've got one of Shakespeare's plays {the] T-M-P-S-, but if this is correct can't see how.
Stuck on two - 9d payment.... ---e and 12a breadmaker ---r-. Any additional help gratefully appreciated...
Totally flummoxed!! With those exception I found it quite easy.
It's nearly always the short ones that baffle me [and I'm only 5' 2"]
Cheers
Chris
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karen

12th December 2010, 00:03
Hi Chris 12a anagram of Beard,sorry must go return shortly
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karen

12th December 2010, 00:53
Sorry chris,9d Payment= Fee(including) T (opener) first letter =another word for fair. I hope that helps.
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karen

12th December 2010, 01:02
Hi again chris, Yes Shakspeare, joined up =met(reversed)+Pain=pest. Not the best clue ever! Hope that makes sense
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den

12th December 2010, 06:59
Hi all, 29d was easy, it's 14 & 19 across that has me near hurling my RT at the television
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