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chrisg

17th January 2010, 11:30
could be fill in...but that doesnt fit in with your letters
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trevor

17th January 2010, 11:41
I think it is Clue In.Provide with information = Clue in (a bit obscure but i have heard it used, clue me in,clue me up etc)

For "this" is self referential - ie. I am a clue - "this" = Clue
At home = In

I hope this makes sense coz it took me ages to write and make sense to myself.
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trevor

17th January 2010, 11:45
I have the clue indoors?

any clearer?
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chrisg

17th January 2010, 11:46
better answer than mine Trevor
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joan

17th January 2010, 11:49
Hi Trevor, Hi Chris,

I pondered on CLUE IN for over an hour and whilst I realized that at home was the usual Araucarian reference to In, I found this clue was not worthy of his usual high, complaint-free standards.

I can't see anything else so I'll write it in.

Thanks to you both.
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ajt

17th January 2010, 12:27
Chambers D gives "clue in" to inform
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trevor

17th January 2010, 18:50
I actually think that this is a good clue,once you accept that "clue in" means - Provide with information.
I stopped buying the Guardian a while ago but I still think that Araucaria turned a mild diversion into something special,or at least something pretty.
Gawd bless him and gawd bless the pink faries all around me.hic..
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ajt

17th January 2010, 19:03
Trevor - if you don't get the Guardian you can still download all of their crosswords - go to Guardian, and then find crosswords. It was a club site, subscription only, but now it's free. This includes their monthly Genius.
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trevor

17th January 2010, 19:10
Thanks AJT - I have been to their site,way back when,and couldn't be bothered to join(too tight).
I'll start looking again and thanks again for the tip.
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