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stevea6000

10th November 2017, 00:31
Before Coach comes back out, you can't discuss this publicly and spoil it (9)
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busby

10th November 2017, 02:40
Inequity before dame finds religion (9)
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chrise

10th November 2017, 08:50
Struggling today! Could someone parse these for me, please?
dorrien @2
AB @11
aristo @18
stevea @19
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rossim

10th November 2017, 09:34
Sorry Ginge but I'm struggling to write a clue and due to other pressing work will probably not make the deadline.

@ ChrisE I think Aristo must be referring to juice with his pressed oranges.
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jws

10th November 2017, 10:30
Injustice? Woeful price for Jude the obscure (9)
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ab

10th November 2017, 12:15
Hi Chris. Without prejudice is a legal concept offering protection?
Pre - before time + juice -pressed oranges- around D - bra size - big cup?
Down on in Chambers as hostility as is prejudice, so one down on has prejudice .
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ixion

10th November 2017, 12:17
ChrisE...

@2 CD (surface colour TV vs B&W?) People with prejudice differentiate between those of colour

@11 1D = one down on...other is prejudiced?

@18 squeeze oranges=juice; D (bra size); ahead of time=pre

@19 without prejudice=without detriment to existing rights, ie protected
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chrise

10th November 2017, 12:18
Thanks AB. With rossim's hint I had just worked out aristo's (though I read it as "prejuice" - squeeze oranges before time!)
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chrise

10th November 2017, 12:19
Thanks also, ixion.
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ginge

10th November 2017, 12:55
Hi folks, I'm not sure if I'll get many chances (if any) to look in this afternoon or early this evening but I'll do my best to.
Unless there are any late posts; I reckon, on a very quick count, there are 18 clues from 13 setters. Voting opens very shortly.
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