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les40

1st February 2012, 00:13
Mother returns chestnut with no reply of thank you very much (9)
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francis

1st February 2012, 08:14
In the midst of Cornucopia lies a rolling sleeper wagon.
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helenb

1st February 2012, 10:09
Duplicate around a thousand and remove a hundred for Mass
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paul

1st February 2012, 14:14
More than enough? Enough! Take it back, Fritz!

More than enough = amplitude
Enough = "ample"
take it back Fritz = take "it" + "du" (you German)
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lionheart

1st February 2012, 15:34
Hi folks, early intervention from this week's judge! I would like to offer the opportunity to a few people to explain to my tiny brain how their clues work before I pass judgement. It's not their fault that I can be a bit thick!

Clues I'd appreciate clarification on...

JWS post #10 - lost me at 'a bit of rough'
AB post #19 - lost me after 'plenty' ;)
FRANCIS post #22 - beautiful sounding clue but I don't get it :(


Keep the clues rolling in, I'l make my decision between 4.30 and 5. Cheers :)
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jamoza

1st February 2012, 15:37
Uncle Dave originally had plenty computer equipment around - an abundance (9)
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ab

1st February 2012, 15:55
Thanks, Lionheart.
Plenty (definition)- first "utterly" (indicating as uttered - sounds like) second utterly= "amply" + gnawed = "chewed", so sounds like "amply chewed", or "Plenty utterly utterly gnawed?"
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francis

1st February 2012, 16:08
AB
Cornucopia = amplitude
In the middle: LIT (wagon lit)
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francis

1st February 2012, 16:12
sorry, my post should have been to lionheart, not AB
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pastille

1st February 2012, 16:17
Multi pedal madly to achieve extreme sound waves.(9)
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