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robtherich

21st April 2011, 18:42
Oh oh Caravaggio! If I were a Londoner, please. Faux pas, or xxxxx!
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mondrian

21st April 2011, 18:52
Thanks yet again Caravaggio.

Robtherich welcome back. We haven`t heard from you for a while
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caravaggio

21st April 2011, 19:16
Hi Robtherich,

It's not an expression that we'd use in Cheshire!

With best wishes,

Caravaggio
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mad dog

21st April 2011, 19:35
Many thanks robtherich and caravaggio. I'd never heard of that expression before.
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pipesmoker

21st April 2011, 19:37
Mondrian, Chances are that we have met. I was manager of the Cathedral retreat centre for a while. We entertained Dr Mary ? and her two dogs and two nurses. She is world famous in the world of Gregorian chant. Sadly, I can't remember the lady's surname.

Fr Byrne, the young priest who writes in the SCO, is also well into this particular musical art form.

Keep trying the Catholic Herald. It is not impossible (says one who couldn't complete the cryptic last week, and who made a mistake in the quick). For any that you are stuck with, if I can't help, Terry and Trevor, among others will surely know the answers.

Just back from a wonderful day of bus travel - Largs to Ayr, Ayr to Glasgow and Glasgow to Largs. All for no other reason than I like buses (and I travel for free).

Best wishes.

P
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robtherich

21st April 2011, 19:40
Dear Mondrian et al (especially al - a lovely girl...) yes, I realise that the visits are somewhat haphazard, unpredictable. But I get sorely tried by the erks, berks, twerps, twits and tw*ts who try their hardest to drag us down to their level. I shouldn't, because the sheer weight of humour, good advice, sagacity and charm herein ought to burn them off.

Plus I've got a garden to tame!
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pipesmoker

21st April 2011, 19:51
robtherich, try slabbing the entire garden and decorating it with scrap cars. No need to do any more work, and the neighbours will love you.

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murphy

21st April 2011, 21:20
I was worried you were all going to say it was dead easy this week - coz I managed it without even using a dictionary today. So am delighted that a couple of clues caused a little consternation. I like crosswords 16 and 17 better than most previous ones.
I have just retired and am loving it. Sitting in the garden (a few slabs but no scrap cars) doing the crossword is my idea of Heaven.
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old gal

21st April 2011, 22:18
Hi all and welcome newcomers! Am still stuck on a few - ones I feel I will struggle with are 8a and 17d so any further cryptic clues would be gratefully received. Have to go back to hospital for results of biopsy - WHY cant they just tell you over the phone. I will spend Easter convinced I have cancer now.......Hey ho! Time for a chorus of always look on the bright side of life, I think - tu du tu do
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pipesmoker

21st April 2011, 22:40
Hi, Old Gal,

Sorry to hear that bit of news. As you say, tell me over the phone, tell me now, please. I hope the outcome is good.

17 down The in a foreign language;single letter abbreviation for temperature; go by way of. In that order, the name of a country appears.

8 across Another word for valley around i+abbreviation for a tyoe of dog. All of which gives a word meaning to hand.

Hope this doesn't confuse you further.

Please keep us posted re health matters. NHS is a fine organisation.

P
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