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joe 90

29th June 2010, 10:53
96a Eminent poet (8) l-u-e--e
57a excessively sentimental(4) T--e
74d dignified eminent (5) n-m-e
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jimc

29th June 2010, 10:57
Hi Joe 90.

57a twee ?

JimC
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jimc

29th June 2010, 10:58
Hi again.

96a Laureate ?

JimC
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jimc

29th June 2010, 10:59
Hi again.

74d noble ?

JimC
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ajt

29th June 2010, 11:00
The poet is Laurence.
Dignified, eminent - could it be noble?
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jimc

29th June 2010, 11:03
Hi.

I didn't know there was a poet with the surname spelling of 'Laurence'.

JimC
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mattie2

29th June 2010, 15:13
agree with Laureate, Twee and noble - all of which i used yesterday.

regards
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joe 90

30th June 2010, 08:19
Thank you guys'' help with the last 2 please

59a spontaneous indust action--strike i think it is walk out, but have modified for changed slightly coming down so makes it-w--dout (7)
113d rugby player (4) p--p
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ajt

30th June 2010, 08:34
For JimC:- Paul Laurence, foremost American poet
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jimc

30th June 2010, 09:13
Hi AJT.

I wondered if you meant him but I think his name was "Paul Laurence Dunbar".

JimC
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