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anniec

30th August 2009, 18:14
Your see off is right - see as in "get what you mean" and off as short for official
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trevor

30th August 2009, 18:17
ref(eree) is short for official too.
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anniec

30th August 2009, 18:20
Trevor - bur seen off is reprimanded? See ref sounds like an order ( a la Arsene and should have been Wayne R!)
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trevor

30th August 2009, 18:27
yes, I think you are probably right AnnieC.
neither answer seems to fit the clue that well tho.
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trevor

30th August 2009, 19:26
I never heard "see off" to mean reprimand before(have now).

sorry I ever doubted you Anniec
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robert

30th August 2009, 19:45
Thank you both for some enlightenment
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anniec

30th August 2009, 19:47
Trevor - if you have never been "ssen off" you are a better man than me (or have a more circumspect social life!)
lol
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trevor

30th August 2009, 20:07
trust me, I have had more than a fair share of reprimands but "seen off" always had nice connotations for me - people waving goodbye as I got on a plane for instance(very romantic)was being seen off.
You have ruined that for me now :)
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caravaggio

30th August 2009, 21:24
Hi All,

I had a problem with this too and posted an entry on Big Dave's Telegraph Crossword Blog - bigdave44.com - which I recommend to anyone who attempts Telegraph crosswords.

However, after I'd done that to confirm that I did have the correct answer, I checked Chambers and found that 'see off' is given as a slang definition of reprimand. And that was news to me!

Best wishes,

Caravaggio
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