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julie

1st July 2009, 18:49
COULD ANYONE HELP WITH THESE CLUES PLEASE

1. HIGHLIGHT FLUTE
2. CON MAN PORK SMALL MOUNTAIN

CANT THINK WHAT NORTH WEST PLACES THESE COULD BE CAN ANYONE HELP THANKS JULIE X
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helena

1st July 2009, 19:14
theres another thread regarding this quiz

con man pork small mountain - cheetham hill

answer posted by campanilla

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jue

1st July 2009, 19:36
YES ITS ME, SORRY WASNT SURE HOW THIS WORKED ENDED UP PUTTING THE QUESTION ON TWICE,

ONLY ONE LEFT TO GET

HIGHLIGHT FLUTE???
DOES ANYONE KNOW THIS A RIDDLE FOR A NORTHWEST PLACE?? THANKS JUE X
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john (from arran)

1st July 2009, 21:04
Try HALTWHISTLE.

Oh, and by the way, the third key up on the left-hand side of the keyboard is labelled "Caps Lock" for a good reason. ;-)
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the joker

1st July 2009, 21:22
Hi John

It is my turn to ask you why HALTWHISTLE? I get the whistle but can't see the halt bit.Can you please enlighten me.

Regards

Joker
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john (from arran)

1st July 2009, 21:39
Yes, a bit tenuous I suppose. I was thinking of a highlight which catches the attention or halts you. The only other one I could think of was OSWALDTWISTLE, which is even more obscure.
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the joker

1st July 2009, 21:53
Hi John
My thoughts were towards GLASS for the flute bit but all I could muster was RAVENGLASS which is useless.
Turning to your HALT could it be that at traffic lights the red light (meaning stop/halt) is always at the top above amber and green.
Sometimes I think I am losing my sanity doing these crosswords!
Regards

Joker
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trevor

1st July 2009, 22:00
maybe something ending in - fife?
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john (from arran)

1st July 2009, 22:20
Hi Joker,

Yes, I like the traffic light analogy I'll go with that.

Hi trevor,

I did originally try "FIFE" but couldn't think of a place in NW England with that ending. Unfortunately the real Fife is just North of Joker in Auld Reekie on the east coast, so that doesn't help either.

Of course all this is assuming that the setter ignored any part of Scotland as being in the NW.
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helena

1st July 2009, 22:31
how about TIN(T)WISTLE jus a thought, grasping at straws now
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