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sg

22nd May 2011, 11:05
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7 down "Couple adopting tiny new child (7)"

So far I've got T_E_N_E - all I can think of is TWEENIE but is that a real word?

Thanks!
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sammy

22nd May 2011, 11:33
Couple adopting tiny new child

To couple = to TIE

TIE contains WEE = tiny, and N = new.

So, yes, it must be T WEE N IE
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eb

22nd May 2011, 11:36
SG

I think it must be Tweenie, the cryptic part gives:
T(WEEN)IE
TIE = 'Couple' as in to join together.
TINY = 'Wee'
N = 'New'
The word is not in any of my dictionaries but does show up in some on-line dictionaries where it is defined (sometimes as an abbreviation of 'Tweenager'!!) as a child between the ages of 8 & 12 - a pre-teenager.
There is also a BBC TV program for kids called The Tweenies.
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sg

22nd May 2011, 11:38
Sammy & EB,

Thanks for your replies - I couldn't find tweenies in Chambers online either which is why I doubted its existence.

Seems a slightly dodgy answer to me...
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pedro

22nd May 2011, 12:07
I am stuck on 5d :-Room temperature, cool for a burgundy (10) c--------i-
also
8d Desert fault (6)
21a Deer concealed crossing far side of plantation (4) -I--
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ab

22nd May 2011, 12:11
Room temperature, cool for a burgundy - Chambertin?
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ab

22nd May 2011, 12:13
Deer concealed crossing far side of plantation - Could this be hid for concealed with "far side of plantation" - n to give hind - a deer?
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pedro

22nd May 2011, 12:15
Thanks AB, I am no good on wines and I cannot drink them either!
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eb

22nd May 2011, 13:02
Pedro

8d down is a double definition - DEFECT.
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