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sudokulover

26th August 2010, 10:32
Good morning all. Very slow start for me today, but the "penny has dropped" and the end is shortly in sight. Just a few more clues to play with.
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tony

26th August 2010, 10:36
38a is the key.
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sudokulover

26th August 2010, 10:37
Yes 38a is good. I "got it" from 11d
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ajt

26th August 2010, 10:39
Hello S - Strange - I thought I'd just posted a thread to say "How goes it?" but it hasn't appeared. I've just finished it too. Really enjoyable - a bit more difficult, but great. Two hours passed in a flash. 33d wasn't in Chambers - which wasn't mentioned.
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sudokulover

26th August 2010, 10:49
Yes AJT , time goes very quickly when you are absorbed! Bradford's Crossword Dictionary certainly helped!
3 pairs of curtains to shorten now for my son's friend, so a busy afternoon in store!!
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ajt

26th August 2010, 10:59
Yes, S - I smiled when I saw that entry. Enjoy the afternoon - you and I obviously share the same interests.
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ixion

26th August 2010, 22:00
Enjoyable puzzle that came together with the solution for 14A - as usual though I require a bit of clarification...

6D - With only one unchecked letter this should be easy but I'm struggling to understand the gardener bit(I really hope this isn't just a reference to the answer being a plant)

Thanks

ixion
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ajt

26th August 2010, 22:14
Hi Ixion -Chambers again - a mallee is a small tree of the eucalyptus genus. Is is also an arid area where these mallees form the predominant vegetation. It's from am aboriginal word.
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ixion

26th August 2010, 22:21
Ty AJT - I'd decided on that - all the other clues are very precise though so expected it to also be a word for gardener or for there to be a well known gardener called Malcolm Lee!

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ajt

26th August 2010, 22:38
I expected it to be an Indian word for a gardener - sounded like it.
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