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cloverjo

22nd October 2013, 11:33
Hit a brick wall here. May I have a nudge on a clue to get me going again, please?

35a. Muddled brain once absolutely filled with silly joke (9)
I believe there is an o in the answer, possibly 3rd letter, but not sure.
There be a phrase or word to take out before solving.
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son1ofrover1

22nd October 2013, 11:48
You are right about the o but wrong about there being an omission.
Silly indicates how to treat joke, which is surrounded by - i.e. fills - a slang(ish) word for absolutely that could also be a vessel or an act of violence.
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cloverjo

22nd October 2013, 12:55
Thank you for your reply, but I'm none the wiser!
How does "muddled brain" work in the clue?
Thank you.
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son1ofrover1

22nd October 2013, 13:02
That's the definition
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orson

22nd October 2013, 17:34
The answer is an obscure word. It will help you to know that SMACK can mean "absolutely".

This one's a real stinker. I've got the answer to 1d for example and I know it has to be changed before entry but it seems like a random anagram to me. And this clue makes no sense to me at all:

Messenger's drive to stop working entirely in Scotland (5)

I think the letters A, D, E and P are involved, though not necessarily in that order.
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finn

22nd October 2013, 18:18
29a I've not finished this EV yet, but think it might be CADEE . The P is a clash.
CA is drive, and DEE a variant of DIE in Scotland.
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son1ofrover1

23rd October 2013, 12:57
It is CADEE, whilst try turning the part of the body in 1D.
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daw

23rd October 2013, 21:55
Any ideas about 7? Despite the one letter missing, ostensibly an 'a', the clue baffles. 42 needs an additional (third) letter, I believe - any thoughts on this? So far, I have 6 of the nine removals plus three seemingly irrelevant ones (all single words and only one phrase, which could indicate errors somewhere).
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orson

23rd October 2013, 23:56
7 is a version of the Bible. It's in Chambers in the entry for Italian.
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daw

28th October 2013, 16:57
Belated thanks Orson - perhaps you or someone could provide confirmation or otherwise: the (only) seven redundancies I have are double, split, fallen, slipped, broken, hole in the and turned. I'm still missing two though I've got another six possible surplus words (small, starter, rubber, pink, round and in parts). My grid seems to be complete (inc the hole) at this stage though clearly something is amiss. And the 10th - does it change a solution?
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