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annobrain

23rd October 2017, 17:09
7d. Steamer on Loch Katrine called Maid of the Loch, hence Lady of the Lake.
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seamus, ayrshire

23rd October 2017, 17:20
7d. Steamer on Loch Katrine called Maid of the Loch, hence Lady of the Lake.

The steamer on Loch Katrine is Sir Walter Scott. The Maid of the Loch is berthed at Balloch on Loch Lomond.
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annobrain

23rd October 2017, 17:22
I stand corrected, Seamus.
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seamus, ayrshire

23rd October 2017, 17:30
;-)
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clueless

23rd October 2017, 17:36
For Lady ... vs Maid ... see {http:www.lochkatrine.com/loch-cruises/}
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besom

23rd October 2017, 17:58
Thank you so much Seamus for continuing to support those far afield! My aunt, now closer to 98 than 97, is of the opinion the WS is getting harder so she appreciates any help I can give. She still makes a good showing and remembers fondly the times she solved it with not even a dictionary.
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maggir

23rd October 2017, 19:23
Stuck with 1A and 25A. Help please?
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cathndave

23rd October 2017, 20:53
25a - Subahship anagram of pbuh (22) and as his
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arremmay

24th October 2017, 09:10
1(a) has got me too Maggie. I have t?o?p?h?p and can only suggest troopship without any idea of why it might be right.
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ian

24th October 2017, 09:54
In the poem they came back from war in a trooper which is presumably a troopship.
Can anyone explain how guess means teaser
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