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ajt

19th May 2011, 23:07
Or New Guinea?

I found this quite an easy puzzle, but some of the theme words/phrases difficult to place in context. Never heard of 4d.
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kilgore trout

19th May 2011, 23:09
bu(nj)y (New Jersey), surely?
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ajt

19th May 2011, 23:16
This is a real mix up. Bradfords gives bungy or bunjy. S trangely enough 4d could begin with either j or g. Both words are "solvers". Rethink needed.
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rosie

19th May 2011, 23:29
Is it not JEEVES ('ask' Jeeves an on-line solver)

The INIMITABLY JEEVES

VERY GOOD JEEVES
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kilgore trout

19th May 2011, 23:30
well, if we're just blabbing out answers rather than giving hints, yes, it's JEEVES.
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ajt

19th May 2011, 23:32
I think you must be right, but try googling "Greves + solver"
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kilgore trout

19th May 2011, 23:42
Find a Wodehouse book called "Stiff upper lip Greves" and you may be on to something.
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ajt

19th May 2011, 23:46
I have already said that you must be right, but have you yet tried googling "Greves + solver"?
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zardoz

19th May 2011, 23:55
Not getting anything with that search.
Did you use quotes & a plus sign?
Any particular link?

Definitely Wodehouse though.
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sudokulover

20th May 2011, 00:02
I love Jeeves & Wooster - had the dvd for Xmas and they are such a good laugh!!
Puzzle wasn't too bad either! Night all!
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