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quizmad

18th March 2014, 21:36
59 anagram of first word.
53 name of a fruit
can you give me a clue for no 15,36,37,48,74,86 please.
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imagcq

18th March 2014, 21:36
Lady Bee

59 Baignoire (sorry it's not a clue)
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lady bee

18th March 2014, 21:40
Thank you so much imagcq. I had tried an anagram of the first word as it seem to obviously point that way. Even used an anagram site but the word didn't come up.
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quizmad

18th March 2014, 21:41
32 groundling
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winnie

18th March 2014, 21:44
Hi lady bee,
32 is anagram of first two words - then look up where a pit is in a theatre.
Re 6 I don't know a bird for describing a flop in the theatre unless it is goose ( and when I looked up goosing it had a rather rude meaning !!!!!!
Also confused over 36. ....but pbclic transport went to the hit - and had seats for anumber os people ( 7,3)
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lady bee

18th March 2014, 21:46
15. Name of a theatre.
36. An obvious means of public transport but its longer version for the first word. Can't remember how I got to the second word -perhaps googled the first.
37. Anagram of bitter and a word meaning incline.
48. A short way of saying Lieutenant and the name of a play
74. It's the name of a well-known playwright - his first name is a county and the other bits are expressed in his surname. Come back if you need more help

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lady bee

18th March 2014, 21:53
winnie - what is the bird that you have at Christmas??!!

What is the most obvious public transport you could use. In London they are red. But you need the whole name not the shortened, common word. The second word is where the Queen or other Royals sit in the theatre.
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quizmad

18th March 2014, 21:55
Thank you lady bee will work on those .
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winnie

18th March 2014, 22:13
Thanks lady bee have got 6 and 36 now !
still looking for clues to 52.65.67,89 and 90
then I can go to bed !
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lady bee

18th March 2014, 22:21
52. Three letters used to express when you are expected to be somewhere in the middle of which are the roman numerals for six. Answer is the name of a well-known show, no longer in the west end.

65. The word used to describe theatrical make-up. When you get the answer, you will see how it is compiled.

67. Anagram of second word, the idle refers to Eric Idle. How an item in an auction is referred to

89. Name of a show from the sixties I think with people like Peter Cook. The title answers each part of the clue if that makes sense.


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