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crypto

23rd September 2010, 22:25
Hi Flipper

Anagram of 'rare' = erra + 'part of bible' = nt (new testament)

Put together = 'in the wrong'

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thicko here

24th September 2010, 11:57
Only need two: 1d & 15a still at a loss after half an hour.
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john (from arran)

24th September 2010, 12:24
Here's a couple of alternative clues, which would never make it into RT!

1D Grip pants roughly for a public school beating (9)

15A Bins I piddled in have bland contents (7)

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mondrian

24th September 2010, 14:40
Hi Chris4food. Thanks for the reply from yesterday. I like cooking too but not to sell anything. That is very enterprising of you to make a part-time business of it.

See you all next week for No 40.
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mondrian

25th September 2010, 10:54
Have just read the thread `mystery` on this site. Very interesting. Hope we can all revert to help with crosswords with a bit of banter and a bit of interest in each other.

Nimrod Hope you are getting better.
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charlie's human

25th September 2010, 17:44

I'm very impressed with you lot because for the life of me I cannot get 14d! Nor 5d as it happens, but I'm too ashamed to admit that I can't get a 4 letter word!
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crypto

25th September 2010, 17:53
Not sure if you want some clues, here goes just in case:

5d Spinning ---- turned up the other way will give a word for the place in show

14d First 8 letters is a country + a well known road turned round (one of the letters is really a number) - put together for the answer, something by Sibelius.
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charlie's human

25th September 2010, 17:54

Thank goodness - 5d slipped into my brain as I sent the last post. But not 14d....
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caravaggio

25th September 2010, 17:55
You want a Scandinavian country of seven letters and add a prominent English road backwards [up] - this will give you a classical composition by Sibelius. If you think about spinning **** and then reverse the letters, you'll find a word which is synonymous with a place in a [variety] show. I too hope that Nimrod is on the mend.
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crypto

25th September 2010, 17:56
Sorry it's the first 7 letters of 14d that is a country.
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