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tirednan

19th March 2014, 19:33
Any help with 7 please, 20, 31 and 47. Can offer clues for others if needed.
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lady bee

19th March 2014, 19:43
7. Anagram of beautiful with 'front' i.e. first letter removed

20. Anagram of word for naked + what Tom is - not a person!

31. Another anagram of 'rub' + word for permit + two letters for soldiers.

47. Short way of saying physician + maker of violins+two letters to express 'way'. Whole thing is a writer, not the actual name of one.
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tirednan

19th March 2014, 19:45
Thanks Ladybee.....as I said yesterday I had to change my name from Twinsnan, am now a sometimes very Tirednan. Will work on your clues
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itsme

19th March 2014, 22:40
Help please ...... I'm really, really, really stuck !

53. Unintelligent muttering sounds fruity. (10)
71. Contrive to repeat the show. (8)
78. Actor who extends his role can create a real stink. (4)
95. Theatre at 46. (9)

I've seen clues, but am still bemused.
Thanks.
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lady bee

19th March 2014, 22:54
53. It's a seven letter fruit, actually a vegetable, that is the well-known word that is spoken when actors in the background are pretending to hold a conversation. Apparently you can add ING to it.

71. Anagram of 'to repeat'

78. A four letter word meaning stink - investigate another meaning for it. Handy if you have Chambers Dictionary.

95. Refers back to question 46.
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itsme

19th March 2014, 22:59
Thank you lady bee.
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tirednan

20th March 2014, 07:12
Am I right Ladybee that it can't just be the last word of clue 46 which is the answer? Must be more to it than that?
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suj53

20th March 2014, 07:30
Any clues on 86,Bouncers are employed for crowded houses? There is a word for chaps who would be paid to let extra people in for a fee,am I on the right track? And any clues for 98?
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lady bee

20th March 2014, 07:56
That's what I've got tirednan

86. Is to do with cricket

98. What 'love' means in tennis - a short way of expressing good - another word for girl - and bringing people close - literally.
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winnie

20th March 2014, 08:59
Good Morning lady bee and every one
re 95 My take on this question is that it does not refer back to question 46 because I could not see a link , but can I suggest that 46 is the atomic number for metalic element which is also the name of a theatre. Thoughts please.
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