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pipesmoker

26th March 2011, 15:56
Stuck for three:

5 Lively country dance in two-four time (9)
??o?s?i?e

19 Old hired carriage or coach house (6)
R?m?s?

23 Friendly form of address for a man (5)
C?l?y

Any answers gratefully grabbed.
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dizzy

26th March 2011, 16:04
Dance is Ecossaise
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the joker

26th March 2011, 16:05
19 - REMISE
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pipesmoker

26th March 2011, 16:06
Thanks, Dizzy. Fancy a Scotsman not knowing that. Anyway, I have two left feet, so hopefully my ignorance can be forgiven.

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chrisg

26th March 2011, 16:08
23 Cully
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pipesmoker

26th March 2011, 16:08
Thanks, Joker. Another new word to add to my ever increasing vocabulary. At this rate, I will be into double figures soon.

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dizzy

26th March 2011, 16:09
Remise
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pipesmoker

26th March 2011, 16:10
And thank you, Chrisg. Is this an English term? Can't say I have heard it used north of the border.

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pipesmoker

26th March 2011, 16:12
Thanks again, Dizzy. Crossword now complete and ready to post>

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chrisg

26th March 2011, 16:13
Its slang for pal, mate companion. I have heard it once or twice but dont recall if it is purely an english term
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