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chrise

28th January 2013, 21:17
Google even!
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emrach

28th January 2013, 21:22
Yep ChrisE you would have loved it - This is so weird replying to a message I can see - What was funny one of the waiters (Italian) asked us about our gender but he meant agenda as in ie special occasion and then when they found out it was mum and daughter time we were so spoilt. Lovely day made more special by bored waiters who wanted us to try - and I must be honest hearty - italian food plus wine. Special days and memories made from the simplest of pleasures. Will keep my clues till next Monday x
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kilowatt

28th January 2013, 21:23
I've been using Chrome for years now. I find it much more reliable and user friendly than IE.
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tonyw

28th January 2013, 21:24
Good ChrisE.It doesn't explain having to hit the keys harder though;Or was that you loosing your temper?:)
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chrise

28th January 2013, 21:25
I'm really pleased you have had such a good day - it must nearly make up for missing Clue Chain!
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chrise

28th January 2013, 21:27
Hi tonyw
Just bad fingers on that occasion - though I have been hitting the keys harder!
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emrach

28th January 2013, 21:40
Hi ChriseE Question for you I have been trying to studying up on setting clues and I am still at a loss to why sometimes people ask if it is an across or down clue and why it makes a difference. Have googled but no luck so far!!!!
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bernie

28th January 2013, 21:43
If a down clue says something like "coming up" it means part of the clue ,if read backwards, contains the answer!
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chrise

28th January 2013, 21:45
(What bernie said!) Across clues would more probably say "back" rather than "up"
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emrach

28th January 2013, 21:50
Thanks Bernie and ChrisE didn't know that and I have been dying to ask for ages but didn't want too look stupid !!!! I was also told that the definition was always at the beginning or the end but again not always the case !!! So much to learn x
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