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cyberpet

14th September 2014, 00:04
Help needed ! 25 c - At A & E, receiving drug( 8 ) ??t?t???
23 dn - After penny's dropped hairdresser becomes dangerous individual ( 6 ) ???p?r
48 dn - Dictator's fabulous jar (5) ,have Grate but can't see why . Thanks folks !
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ginge

14th September 2014, 00:11
At = Astatine in the Periodic Table, statin in A & E
Sni(p)per
Dictator here is sounds like, great = fabulous
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brendan

14th September 2014, 00:51
Help appreciated parsing....

43a. Pretentious prince turned around and made interjection (3-2-3) - LAH DI DAH (Pretentious)

I think it's - Prince = HAL 'turned' but I can't get Di Dah from 'Interjection'.

44a. Short fruity drink containing vermouth and lime? (6) - CITRUS?

54a. Smell of body without clothing leads to overtly unchaste reaction (5) - ODOUR (Smell)

I think 'bODy' (body without clothing), but i can't get OUR from the rest.

4d. Much-loved tree, hollowed in the centre (6) - POPLAR (Tree)

This puzzles me because it looked so simple - Much loved = POPULAR minus it's 'Centre' = POPLAR (tree), but, the instruction 'hollowed in the centre' comes after the word 'Tree' and not 'Much loved' so now I'm thinking I've misread it.
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mamya

14th September 2014, 01:35
LAH DI DAH


Hal (back) did Ah!
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mamya

14th September 2014, 01:36
CITRUS (Lime)

Short drink - Crus(h)
Vermouth - IT (Italian)
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mamya

14th September 2014, 01:38
Body without clothing - Od + leads (first letters) to overtly unchaste reaction - O U R
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mamya

14th September 2014, 01:39
I agree 4d is badly worded,but is correct.
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brendan

14th September 2014, 03:25
Excellent as always Mamya, many thanks.
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cyberpet

14th September 2014, 09:37
Thanks all, kinda thought that for grate, ties in with the other few 'loose' clues this week!
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