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matt

5th October 2010, 00:22
Having problems with SW corner

Anyone help with 29d ?

Salt (or tar) returning with water in sateen regularly (8)

Thanks Matt
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ixion

5th October 2010, 00:32
st-ea-rat-e
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matt

5th October 2010, 00:50
Thanks Ixion
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trevor

5th October 2010, 01:57
thaks you
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newboy

5th October 2010, 19:42
Hello to all
How are you getting on with the Naughty Boy?
I only have the author's name.
Can some-one confirm the work has 11 letters beginning with M (although I can't find itin the grid).
How many letters are in each word of the quotation?
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tony

5th October 2010, 20:02
The work is 8 letters.

The quotation starts in 50 goes to 52 then up and runs in a square all round to 49.
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anniec

5th October 2010, 20:22
I don't seem to be getting anywhere despite having 3/4 of the grid filled - even Tony's advice re the quotation isn't helping! Presumably the title Naughty Boy should be giivng a clue - any further clues gratefully recieved!
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laura

5th October 2010, 20:37
Hi all. I'm struggling again as well. Ive a full grid and have been staring at it all day with no inspriration. I've looked over on answerbank and it seems that the title, or a trAnslation of the title bears some relevance. I just can't spot the naughty boy! I too would be grateful of a little guidance.many thanks.
Laura.x
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newboy

5th October 2010, 20:51
Thanks Tony for your helpful hints.
I was thinking of the wrong play.
Laura the naughty boy seems to be last bit of the quotation if I can remember my French lessons of long ago.
Good luck to all
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tony

5th October 2010, 21:08
Hi Anniec & Laura.

I don't really like the 'naughty boy' translation
but a Moliere play should help you.
The 'L'homme est je vous.........
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