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chips

5th September 2010, 11:24
Am faring ok with this, but 2 small clues are bugging me.
12A Endure once a side event at cockfight (4) --y-
9D Bury some people's cage upside down (4) y---.
Thanks
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pete

5th September 2010, 11:29
endure could be abye.
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pete

5th September 2010, 11:32
Yird or yerd means to bury.
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chips

5th September 2010, 11:41
Thanks,Pete. I definitely like 'abye', not 100% sure of 'yerd.'
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pete

5th September 2010, 12:20
Nor was I Chips! Since discovered that 'cage' is a dialect word for a squirrel's nest, or drey, according to Chambers Dictionary. Backwards, that gives the word 'yerd', meaning to bury.
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rosie

5th September 2010, 12:40
Can anyone help with these two?

24a Russian janizary rolled joint before leaving.
(6) ?Y??A?

23d Hostel will augment soup with pastry (6)
????L?
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chips

5th September 2010, 13:28
Thanks again, Pete - can now see the sense/logic mof 'yerd'.
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pete

5th September 2010, 13:41
OK, Chips! Rosie, I think first one is Zyrian, a people of North East Russia. appears to be a partial anagram of 'janizary'. The other one is tricky. May need another letter to crack it. Had a Guinness or three last night!
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rosie

5th September 2010, 13:44
Thanks Pete.

I'm a great believer in the 'hair of the dog'!
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ajt

5th September 2010, 13:49
I think 16d must be phyllo - a type of pastry, but can't see all of the wordplay yet. Hostel = PH
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