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terry

11th October 2009, 19:00
4a. Could it be STOAT. Stoa = ancient (greek) sort of roof. T = shirt (or tight shirt). Can't really explain it though.

26a. Could start OG. turn =go, turnover = og.

Come on guys,this is driving me nuts.
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trevor

11th October 2009, 19:07
maybe Ogre - re(about/concerning)
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terry

11th October 2009, 19:16
Hi Trevor,
Thanks for trying.
Ogre did occur to me but how you square it with "£5 I heard" defeats me.

Think I'll watch the darts.
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trevor

11th October 2009, 19:19
beats me too. I've just seen it given as Ogle - still no explanation tho.

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terry

11th October 2009, 19:37
trevor,
LE could be an abbreviation for Egyptian Pound. And £5 in Eygpt is One Pound here (I here). The rate of exchange is wrong but what the hell.
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trevor

11th October 2009, 19:50
Terry
I can see the other one now - SHORT (tight/short of money) shirt (old top = O for me=i)change i to o.
ogle/ogre one is getting on my nerves, you may be right with the Egyptian thing.
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mostyn

11th October 2009, 19:52

trevor

11th October 2009, 20:00
ta mostyn.
I thought about L for pound.
Does 5 = E because it is the 5th letter of the alphabet(if so the setter should be ashamed)?

I did quite like the shirt/short one tho
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terry

11th October 2009, 20:26
trevor,
Very clever. Your short/shirt thing.
Thanks.
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