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jazzgirl

26th March 2017, 11:44
Corporal Nym appeared in "Merry Wives of Windsor" and also "Henry V"
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elle

26th March 2017, 11:53
Good morning, Pigale!
I have since discovered that Corporal Nym is a Shakespearean character, but I was confused for a while by thinking it an abbreviation for "pseudonym" (which I rather think it can be?)
I think Rusty was satisfied finally with his parsing?
( He will correct me if I have that wrong!)
But I still can't grasp it!
And I cannot reconcile "syno" with sounding like "sinner"?
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pigale

26th March 2017, 12:01
Elle, I agree but there again, there are a lot of supposed homonyms with which I do not agree!
ie ortho and author - which they used twice! I reckon the majority of setters do not know the sound 'R'!

Thanks for info on Shakespeare - I would not have found that;
the only Shakespeare I have ever studied is A Midsummer Night Dream - and even then, I only remember a few 'obvious' characters.
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rusty

26th March 2017, 12:33
Good day, Elle!
Great weather here.
I visited the cemetery earlier today,
then visited Horace, now home for the day, I think.
There is the Gent-Wevelgem bike race on TV, for me later.
That's good you heard from your family!
The "synonym" clue only works if you speak like the setter.
Setter is using "syno" for "sinner/reprobate".
He/she also uses "ortho" for "author" in another clue.
Poor stuff, and adds another level of difficulty (which I do not mind) to the clue, as many of us do not speak like that and wonder what he is meaning.
Laura Muir is having a great time doing altitude training in the Pyrenees!
BGT returns to the screen in April.

Hello, Jazzgirl!
I watched the Wild Ireland progs.
The photography was superb and I liked the presenter who I have never seen before.
And it was great to see bits of Donegal!
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jazzgirl

26th March 2017, 12:39
Hi Rusty
I knew you would enjoy it :) I will watch again as there are often parts I miss on first viewing.
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elle

26th March 2017, 13:02
Hi, Rusty!
We are about to go out very soon.... first stop, the Crematorium, and then taking the dog for a walk.
"Horace the horse on the merry -go - round"?
Is he 'speaking' to you yet?
I am getting fed up with these poor homophones!
To some extent, I can put up with those involving local dialects.....such as cockneyisms.........but where the "Queen's English" is concerned , I do not feel there should be any excuse or leeway.
"Ortho" either sounds like "author" or it doesn't........
Am I making sense?
Anyway, it's another bee in my bonnet!
I do wonder how Laura manages to juggle her veterinary studies with her athletic training!
She is one very determined (and admirable) young woman!
I must away... enjoy your bike race!
Catch up later.......
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rusty

26th March 2017, 13:30
Hello, Elle!
No, Horace is quite aloof with me.
Or sensible...
The thing is, Elle, the setters clues are okayed by the crossword editor. In The Times that's Richard Rogan who hails from NI, and over there they certainly do not pronounce "author" as "ortho", or "sinner" as "syno", so it is a bit of puzzle!
Laura has been enjoying snowball fights in the Pyrenees!
She has a lot on her plate with her studies and training.
I agree, one admirable young lady!
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kenyatta

26th March 2017, 14:35
'ortho' is normally a prefix, as in 'orthodox'. It then sounds like author, I think!
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rusty

26th March 2017, 14:46
Ortho does not sound like author to me.
If it was "aurthor", it would be close.
It depends on where you come from and how you speak.
If you pronounce the "r", or not.
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elle

26th March 2017, 16:32
Hi, Rusty!
We are home again at last!
We walked a lot further than we originally intended.
It is such a lovely day and the dog is no longer limping, so we decided to drive out a little way, and walk in one of the larger country parks.
( I am glad to sit down now, though!)
How did the cycling go?
Or is it still happening?
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