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sudokulover

15th September 2011, 13:15
Greedy kite - universal crossword solver is good for clues like yours.
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greedy kite

15th September 2011, 13:25
Many thanks,Tony & SL:will immediately consult source you recommend.Couldn't find that name in long list of c's I consulted---unless I overlooked it.Now for the rest!
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greedy kite

15th September 2011, 13:38
For Sudokulover:just tried UCS,received answer "No answer" with my question wrongly quoted,repeated procedure,still got no answer!Does this sort of thing happen often?Can't see how it can!Or is my computer jinxed?And 2nd query:does it give names as well as words?Or was I somehow in the wrong place?Me no capito!!!
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ab

15th September 2011, 13:52
There is a conductor called Andris Nelsons
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ab

15th September 2011, 13:56
Apologies for repeat of Tony's answer.

http://classicalmusicartists.com/artist/nelsons_andris/conductor
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sudokulover

15th September 2011, 14:33
greedy kite - strange?! - I just entered the letters I had and the answer came up immediately
http://crossword-solver.utsire.com/%3FNDRISN%3FLSO%3FS
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greedy kite

15th September 2011, 14:45
Even stranger,SL:I just repeated again,and still "no match"!!!Is there such a creature as the Inexplicable in our great net???Anyway,thanks again for attempting to help me:have finished in the meantime in any case.Always nice to know you're there waiting in the wings at all times!
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ixion

15th September 2011, 17:52
34D Bewilderment from the Times, reportedly(4)

This is surely wrong - days(times) reportedly is daze, not the other way round?

Can anyone explain how 4D works?

Thanks

ixion
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tony

15th September 2011, 18:38
Elastomer - Rubbery substance


E-la (note) St Omer (town near Calais)
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ixion

15th September 2011, 18:53
Thanks Tony
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