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helbar

28th August 2009, 15:44
I'm stuck on a few of these;
It will divide a country...(9)
Such dolts as of new (4)
The French abroad turn out to be so attractive (8)
12, for example, is an incontrovertible one (4,2,4)
Q - as opposition do find themselves inevitably? (2,4,3,6)
rings the same numbers ... (5)
Thanks in advance
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robtherich

28th August 2009, 15:51
Well, you can bung in OAFS for a start...
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robtherich

28th August 2009, 15:53
ADORABLE
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bullfrog

28th August 2009, 16:09
12, for example, is an incontrovertible one (4,2,4)

Presuming 12 refers to another solution, do you have it?
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trevor

28th August 2009, 16:11
12, for example, is an incontrovertible one (4,2,4)

Fact of Life ??

Do you have the answer to clue 12?
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helbar

28th August 2009, 16:18
Thanks Trevor and Bullfrog, yes, I have answer to 12: its death, which would make sense of Fact of life.
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trevor

28th August 2009, 16:41
Hi helbar,
Do you have any letters for the other answers?
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helbar

28th August 2009, 17:43
Q as opposition etc, I have -n -i-e -o- ----c-.
wiil divide a country.., I have ---t-t---.
rings the same number, I have ---t-r.
Here are two more
... when staff do nothing about such a stalemate (8) ---n-o--.
overcooked roast ready;one way to keep a kid content (4,1,5) r-a- - ---r-.
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bullfrog

28th August 2009, 17:47
overcooked roast ready;one way to keep a kid content (4,1,5) r-a- - ---r-.

READ A STORY
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trevor

28th August 2009, 17:51
Q...etc in line for office
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