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ixion

20th March 2010, 12:43
If anyone has done this I'd appreciate an explanation for the wordplay in the following clues...

14D Spooner's dominant quality that keeps house together (9)

11 Crowds with crosses in which 9 nearly died (10)

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the joker

20th March 2010, 13:26
Ixion
Are you looking for an answer here or do you have an answer and looking for the wordplay?
I don't have the answer but my thoughts are that it may be CROSSBEAM,or as Dr.Spooner would say BOSSCREAM.
A bit vague I know.
Joker
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mike

20th March 2010, 13:29
11 is m?L?I?U?E? - must be multitudes - but no idea why.
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john (from arran)

20th March 2010, 13:59
What's the answer to clue 9? It's likely that is involved here somehow.
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silly boy

20th March 2010, 14:01
9 Victim of cold porridge, reportedly (5)
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mike

20th March 2010, 14:06
9a Oates
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chrisg

20th March 2010, 14:17
I think multitudes comes from Titus Oates Nearly Titus (titu) then (D)ied crosses are Mules
Therefore mulTITUDes
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john (from arran)

20th March 2010, 14:18
Lawrence Oates nearly died in the Boer War in 1901, but it doesn't help me towards a solution. Any other offers?.
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john (from arran)

20th March 2010, 14:19
Ah, I think chrisg has it.
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silly boy

20th March 2010, 15:28
27a God after Christ. (5) m????

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