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francis

22nd August 2010, 15:18
54a plunge in - great to win rook for knight
i?m?e?e
Is it IMMERSE or IMMERGE and why ?
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jolan

22nd August 2010, 15:23
Francis, the answers don't tally with the 'blanks'!
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torvic

22nd August 2010, 15:24
Neither IMMERSE nor IMMERGE fit your pattern of i?m?e?e
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silly boy

22nd August 2010, 15:26
It's immerse ..... immense (great) minus n(knight) + r(rook)
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dick i

22nd August 2010, 15:26
In schess notation a knight may be N. Changing N to R in IMMENCE gives IMMERCE.
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jolan

22nd August 2010, 15:27
Whatever! It must be immerse. Great = immense; exchange N = knight (in chess) for R = rook
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francis

22nd August 2010, 15:27
sorry, it is of course
i?m?r?e
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francis

22nd August 2010, 15:32
thanks all
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francis

22nd August 2010, 15:32
thanks all
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