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drumbeat

14th June 2014, 21:19
One to go!!

109a Clue...Loosens a grip (8) U?C?A?P?
UNCLASPS or UNCLAMPS ?

I'm good to go with UNCLASPS but before I commit myself by inking in the grid, does anyone think differently?
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chrise

14th June 2014, 21:21
???

Very poor clue - I think I would just go for UNCLAMPS, but it's nearly 50:50.
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jazzgirl

14th June 2014, 21:40
online dictionary shows. unclasp
verb
unfasten (something fastened with a clasp or similar device).
"they unclasped their seat belts"
release the grip of.
"I unclasped her fingers from my hair"
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rusty

14th June 2014, 21:43
Are you sure of the "c", Drumbeat?
I was pondering ungrasps?

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drumbeat

14th June 2014, 21:55
rusty,the 'c' comes from clue 103d ....'performed on stage' answer 'acted'
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jazzgirl

14th June 2014, 21:56
I can't find ungrasp in Chambers, but ungrasped (online) shows "not fully apprehended" I am sticking with unclasps
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rusty

14th June 2014, 22:06
Acted looks dead on, Drumbeat.
So, I would suggest unclasps?
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rusty

14th June 2014, 22:07
..too!
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jazzgirl

14th June 2014, 22:10
goodnight all.......zzzzzzzzz
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drumbeat

14th June 2014, 22:11
Thanks chrise, jazzgirl and rusty.

I think I''ll go with UNCLASPS.
As jazzgirl states....one possible answer from an online dictionary gives as examples...."release the grip of".
"I unclasped her fingers from my hair".

The clue 'Loosens a grip' suggests the answer is to do with the hands.

I'll cover all bases though by writing UNCLAMPS in red ink outside the grid, stating that this is a possible alternative answer.

As chrise has stated...it's a poor clue which is par for the course with the Daily Record.
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