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paul

22nd October 2012, 14:43
Sorry, have to leave for a while! A duet can be every bit as sweet as a full orchestral piece!
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chrise

22nd October 2012, 14:44
Pushkin poetic drama, apparently
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barista

22nd October 2012, 14:48
Must be STONECHAT then?
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francis

22nd October 2012, 14:49
Justt got visitor
Will rejoin later/
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chrise

22nd October 2012, 14:50
Well done barista - your go.

I'm "in", as I declared the last clue open.
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barista

22nd October 2012, 14:53
By the look of it, it's just the 2 of us Chrise. And I will have to get back to work after this one!

Anyway...

E.g. Horace, unusual writer in Latin? On the contrary! (7)

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chrise

22nd October 2012, 14:58
I'm thinking anagram of "latin" inside two other letters (but e.g. doesn'tseem to work) Am I going in the right direction?
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barista

22nd October 2012, 14:59
No. The cryptic bit is a charade, no anagrams involved.
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chrise

22nd October 2012, 15:03
I'll keep thinking, but I'll be concentrating on Round Britain Quiz for the next half hour!
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barista

22nd October 2012, 15:08
All right. I have to get back to work now anyway.

Def: E.g. Horace

Charade: Unusual writer in Latin? On the contrary.

"Unusual" has a usual crossword meaning.
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