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mrw

27th March 2013, 12:24
Aristo I'm not sure if its relevant but a large part of the UK is under a lot of unseasonal snow, which has been driven into deep drifts by Siberian winds. Farmers losing livestock (its lambing season) communities cut off and powerlines down. Our clocks go forward this weekend and it officially becomes summer time!!!!!! LOL.
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aristophanes

27th March 2013, 12:30
You mean Bullfrog might be in hibernation?
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mrw

27th March 2013, 12:36
If he's in the water he'll be Bloody frozen! I live in the south of England and apart from the cold winds haven't been affected, but in some parts its been terrible.
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therogue

27th March 2013, 13:43
Given beating and shiner, winds up in court (9)

Radical hinders an Assembly (9)
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pastille

27th March 2013, 15:38
Afternoon.....I would like to adjust post 5.

J.C.'s nemeses. (9)


Thought the plural might be nemesi.....

As in cactus....cacti.

Or

Penis...peni.

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pastille

27th March 2013, 15:40
...but no...I was wrong.
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bernie

27th March 2013, 15:45
Another cock-up?
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rambler

27th March 2013, 15:57
Rap session? (9)
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aristophanes

27th March 2013, 17:39
Oh, the pressure! You guys are too good. I thought this word would be a real challenge, and you came up with some doozies. I enjoyed every one of them, but will mention some especially masterful touches: rambler’s “laughed out of court” at 8, greedy kite’s “hand-rinse” at 11 (I mean really, how unlikely is this anagram opportunity?), the gem-polishing AB’s “Pilate light” at 27, bigbadmarty2’s use of “exempt from” at 28, les40’s inspiredly craftsmanlike 32, therogue’s two SUPERB entries at 42 (talk about perfect anagram indicators)… But we all have our idiosyncrasies (you heard it here first), and I happen to be a sucker for creative definitions, and I don’t know how one could do much better than the somewhat irreverent-sounding one in ixion’s at 10:

Her Danish isn’t kosher for an old Jew’s diet (9)

What a nut. Here’s your “prize”. If you search for Sanhedrin-related clips, you won’t believe the weird things you’ll find; I was treated to not-rare-enough glimpses of the underbelly of “civilization”, all sorts of references to the “Synagogue of Satan” (!). There was even a woman who was telling Oprah that she grew up in a Jewish family who sacrificed babies at home. The clip I chose just struck me as being blandly humorous; she seems to be a sort of Bible-toting Martha Stewart, explaining it all for you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yWpMOFH0Uw

After this terrible winter I hope you all have a resurrecting spring to look forward to. Happy Easter!

p.s. Thanks, busby! I had never heard of the Sanhedrin Wilderness.
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chrise

27th March 2013, 17:53
Lovely clue on several levels, ixion.

I would also make mention of bobs mum superb hidden word @26.

Thanks for the challenging word, aristo - I didn't envy you your choice.
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