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john

13th April 2015, 12:34
Sorry I meant 5A is USED

Thanks
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john

13th April 2015, 12:35
sorry..........I mean 5D is ONCE (senior moments...)
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stevie gee

13th April 2015, 12:35
5d once 18a) speech once echo a run on.
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john

13th April 2015, 12:39
Thanks Stevie
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flummoxed

13th April 2015, 12:41
Interesting discussions. I agree with SUBFUSCS though pluralising a bit suspect.
Also agree on APRIL for 1ac, but apart from April as 'now' I don't understand why - can someone please explain?
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elle

13th April 2015, 12:47
I think subfuscs very suspect - as the definition appears already to be plural!
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jazzgirl

13th April 2015, 13:22
http://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/subfusc

this link shows subfuscs as plural of subfusc
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elle

13th April 2015, 13:26
So whom to believe? Chambers who gives subfusc as meaning 'dark, sombre clotheS' (definitely plural........). or.....?
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elle

13th April 2015, 13:27
Anyway, I don't really care! Lunch time!
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timdownieuk

13th April 2015, 13:30
The simple answer is that there's a typo in 1ac. Look at your keyboard to see what is more likely than "sofy". Once you've worked that out, the strophiole may become clearer.
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