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greedy kite

11th December 2013, 20:19
If you take "pen" for biro plus "i" that would make pine (or did you realize that?); I've tried "crop", "loin" & "rump" for "back of bovine", even "Kalb" (German for "calf") reversed, but it still doesn't QUITE work out! Of course "back of bovine" could also be simply "-ine", too!!!
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greedy kite

11th December 2013, 20:23
Jude: Google "japanese crop pine" and you'll find pictures of one after all! I think we've finished!
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jude

11th December 2013, 20:49
greedy kite thank you for all your effort. This quiz is taking me hours and hours but I do enjoy doing most of it. Thanks again.
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jude

16th December 2013, 08:32
still struggling with

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25 seen written as Georgia's girl
54 still wonder about elm for this answer.
69 long rooms, apples found on roadside
76 greengage, apples & cherries, sounds like self. first part I think is fruit.
95 mauve or blue flowers girls name, European grouse. the only things I have - thought of violet and black for grouse, no tree found though
101 spread this black walnut on your bread

Any help appreciated
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scorpiojo

16th December 2013, 12:10
69 pippins are found at the roadside
Ward's Pippin (aka Blenheim Orange)
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jude

16th December 2013, 12:23
thank you scorpiojo will write this in before I forget as I missed it first time, thanks again
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scorpiojo

19th December 2013, 21:51
25 according to the Urban Ductionary, a Connie is a gorgeous girl - Conifer
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scorpiojo

19th December 2013, 21:52
Or Dictionary even!
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jude

20th December 2013, 12:27
scorpiojo
Just seen your answer thank you very much. The one I am still struggling with is no 11 two for retail sale, mourn or grieve

I assume it has to be a pine tree but looked through everything I can think of. Not terribly intelligent I'm afraid. I seem unable to get on to answer bank but I do prefer this site anyway, thanks again
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busby

21st December 2013, 01:32
Bishop Pine. (Pinus muricata)
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