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denzel

21st August 2011, 20:41
Hi, I've been unable to solve these 3. Can you help?
1A. Where in Scotland terrible dancer comes to sticky end. (9) C---e-d-n
5D. State of being cold, bleak or damp. (7)
--W-E-S
23A. Kind of musical Warble. (5) C-I-L
Thanks.
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hristo

21st August 2011, 20:57
Denzel, could 23A be Trill, if the C was wrong?
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gok wan acolytes

21st August 2011, 21:00
1a Cardenden - anag dancer and end
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terry as was

21st August 2011, 21:03
or chirp if the L is wrong.

wetness answers the question but isn't very cryptic.
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gok wan acolytes

21st August 2011, 21:04
rawness (related to raw), n.

a chilly dampness; "the rawness of the midnight air"


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hristo

21st August 2011, 21:05
Rawness answers it too
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lindal

21st August 2011, 21:08
chirl is a melancholic Scottish sound. Don't know if this is right!
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the joker

21st August 2011, 21:11
Or even SKIRL - sound of bagpipes
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terry as was

21st August 2011, 21:14
The Joker,
Isn't one definition of a gentleman - someone who can play the bagpipes but declines to do so.
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the joker

21st August 2011, 21:20
D
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