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eiderjag

27th January 2014, 16:05
Thanks Rossim. Never heard of blunt in that sense either.
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qix

27th January 2014, 16:40
Rossim is barking up the wrong tree, I'm afraid. "Rhino" and "blunt" are both colloquial terms for money.
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rossim

27th January 2014, 17:09
I only reported what I found on google. I'm sure you are right Qix but can't see what it's got to do with the clue.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Smoke%20a%20Blunt
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rossim

27th January 2014, 17:12

jazzgirl

27th January 2014, 17:22
I agree with rossim. . Blunt and rhino are both terms for a cigar filled with marihuana
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jazzgirl

27th January 2014, 17:32
Having said that , I also found this

Blunt
It's an obsolete British English slang term for money, commonly used in the 18th and 19th centuries, but fallen into disuse since then.
See it so defined in http://www.heyerlist.org/slang.html which is a list of slang words in the Regency novels of Georgette Heyer, a prolific writer of that period


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jhillstumped

6th February 2014, 23:32
I'm still stuck with
Quiet heavy rock? (5)
T?A??
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jhillstumped

6th February 2014, 23:37
Sorry should have been S?A??
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aristophanes

6th February 2014, 23:43
SH ALE?
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jhillstumped

7th February 2014, 08:57
Thank you!
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