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ixion

15th June 2012, 11:54
Seven undefined solutions are players following LINK. In each clue a vehicle of the player is superfluous to the wordplay.

The LINK is normal.



1.Tarzan kicking off, blatant racism...”short Japanese people inferior in the sack”(5,7)

2.Note the sacred syllable in every baby doll(3,7)

3.Girl longing to get back something of value, she regrets having nothing(6,7)

4.Last meal inside, the maid brought up swedes egg and butter(6,6)

5.Fever pitch almost ignited, cloth thrown over(5,5)

6.One dabbling around a little darlings navel piercing?(5,6)

7.Explorers endure the king's speech “let the weeds grow!”(5,7)





LINK: Against parts being put in stars body(12)
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aristophanes

15th June 2012, 12:02
OK, so just tell me right off. Do you have to be a Brit to get this?
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andyc

15th June 2012, 12:02
Aplogies Ixion have to go out today. I have had a quick look and it appears to be very challenging. Haven't got any ideas. Will check in later tonight.

Andy
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bullfrog

15th June 2012, 12:04
Are the vehicles made up of consecutive letters?
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djawhufc

15th June 2012, 12:04
Aristo

Do you know Brian Blessed
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aristophanes

15th June 2012, 12:05
Have heard the name, but the answer would have to be no.
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aristophanes

15th June 2012, 12:07
Looked him up. Yes, of course I've seen him.
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ixion

15th June 2012, 12:08
Two of the five are Brits Aristo, djawhufc has correctly got one already....though LINK is still to be applied to give the answer.
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ixion

15th June 2012, 12:09
Two of the seven players that should have read.
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ixion

15th June 2012, 12:11
Bullfrog, the vehicles can be anywhere in the clue but are consecutive when comprising more than one word.
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