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the joker

1st July 2012, 00:57
Sack as in given the sack (push).
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tonyw

1st July 2012, 01:00
OK I can now see what you are on about.
To give someone the push also=sack
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the joker

1st July 2012, 01:03
So do we toss a coin here Tony?
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tonyw

1st July 2012, 01:06
I reckon your push may just win,it is an Irish crossword after all!Tee Hee.
I hope I am not being racist?
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the joker

1st July 2012, 01:14
Tonyw It is Rosetta's answer not mine.Also I am Scottish 75% and Irish25%.
No racial offence taken (:
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rosetta

1st July 2012, 10:38
Hi Tonyw I fell asleep at one o'clock and missed last tew posts. No offence taken by your comments. Cheers
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rosalind

1st July 2012, 10:39
Must be quite unusual to have a double definition clue to which there are two 4 letter answers beginning with the same letter.
Presumably sorted by the crossing clue?
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the joker

1st July 2012, 16:11
Yes Rosalind. But no answer from the person seeking help,despite asking for a further answer now.
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rosalind

1st July 2012, 16:31
I agree TJ, very bad form. He/She cn't have been sleep all that time!
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amb

1st July 2012, 16:47
i do apologize for lack of response until now as a family member took ill last night and was rushed to hospital.
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