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jaybee

10th July 2010, 11:01
Am struggling for a few short answers today.

22d - 5 letters - Group of cells differing from surrounding cells. I've got i?l?t

23d - 5 letters - Old Scottish term for devil. I've got ??e?t

23a - 5 letters - Small coastal inlet or creek. I've got ??e?t.

I'm also a bit puzzled re-25a - 6,3 - Disease of apples shown by brown spots. I'm thinking of bitter rot, but if rot is correct, then 16d is wrong - 6,3 - One used for experiment and I've put guinea pig.

Grateful for any help.

Cheers.
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colin (swansea jack)

10th July 2010, 11:11
Hi Jaybee

? creek for inlet.
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cath hurrell

10th July 2010, 11:41
bitter pit? that's certainly a disease of apples anyway
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jimc

10th July 2010, 12:21
Hi Jaybee.

22d. Maybe islet - for example, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islet_of_Langerhans">these cells that produce insulin amongst other things.

JimC
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tom

10th July 2010, 12:26
23d Cloot is a scots term for the devil
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colin (swansea jack)

10th July 2010, 13:16
sorry jaybee didn't read the clue properly.
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jimc

10th July 2010, 13:43
23a could be fleet.

JimC
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jaybee

10th July 2010, 14:49
Thanks everyone for all suggestions.

I'm left with just one to get - the old Scottish word for the devil (5 letters. Tom - I like the look of cloot, but it doesn't seem to fit. I think it's f-e-t.

Any ideas?
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mamya

10th July 2010, 14:52
Fient
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the joker

10th July 2010, 15:02
My goodness Mamya,you are certainly making great use of your new Chambers.
Have you finished knitting the cover yet?
TJ
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