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elle

26th September 2017, 22:32
Hi, Rusty!
A second email tells me daughter and YB are arriving here at 10.30am
That will just give me time to get back from the park, and changed out of dog walking gear!
We shall probably go out about midday........it is a short drive to the Toby Carvery , for which she has just expressed a preference.
She will need to leave for home about 2 o'clock, in order to collect BB from school.
Yes, you had planned to go out last Saturday, hadn't you........and then had to postpone.
I hope all goes well for this coming weekend!
Is Miss ATW still away on holiday?
Or is she home now?
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rusty

27th September 2017, 15:05
Good afternoon, Elle!
I hope you had a nice time with your daughter?
Bit dull here.
I do not know if Miss ATW is home yet.
Not heard from her.
Good puzzle today.
I learned a new fish, and a new bird today.
Chambers OK'd "marge" for "rim". I was dubious.
But, Anne Bradford has it, too.
Apparently it's "poetic".
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chrise

27th September 2017, 15:38
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elle

27th September 2017, 16:34
Good afternoon, Rusty!
Home again now!
Yes, I had a lovely time , thank you!
The restaurant was rather busy today, but fortunately my daughter had booked a table.
(Not something I ever think of doing at lunchtime...I just tend to take pot luck!)
I did some shopping, too, whilst out.
Yes, the crossword was okay today...mostly!
"Ani" was a new bird to me, too!
I was not impressed by "marge" for "margin"!
Poetical?
It is a rum poet who talks about "marges / margins"!!
I was puzzled by "meagre" in 29 across?
Now, I always thought that "meagre" meant poor in quaNtity , rather than in quaLity?
The latter is a new definition to me.......although I have confirmed it in Chambers.
And where does the fish come into it?
I cannot do 20a: Eccentric boasted when cutting southern Yankee (6)
S?R?W?
No ideas here!
My favourites were "cacophonous" and "seize".

Goodness, what a long way down I had to scroll to find your post!
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rusty

27th September 2017, 16:52
Hello, Elle!
I had my dinner out, too.
Had macaroni and cheese at ASDA.
Was fine!
There is a fish called "maigre", which can also be spelled "meagre".
20, Is "screwy", "crew" as in the past tense of "crow/boast".
S for Southern, Y for Yankee.
And goodness only knows what 5d means!
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elle

27th September 2017, 17:20
Hi, Rusty!
I have never heard of a fish called "maigre / meagre"!
Did you know of it?
Is it in your Chambers?
In MY Chambers there is no mention under "meagre" of its also being a fish!
Yes, now that you have told me, I have looked up "maigre" and there is an alternative spelling here...but NOT the other way around!
I always thought that the past tense of "crow" was "crowed"........
No wonder I couldn't do that clue!
I am not liking this at all!
I need (strong) coffee!
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rusty

27th September 2017, 17:38
Hello, Elle!
No, "meagre" was new to me.
Mind you, there are bucket loads of fish in Bradford's that I do not know.
I noticed today she has one called "oyster", but I think "oyster" is a word used as a verb, "oyster=to fish for oysters"...I think!
"Crowed" sounds better than "crew".
But, the approach I take is the setter is almost certainly correct or the editor would not accept his clue.
And, the setter knows a lot more than I do, so "crew" is probably quite correct.
I'll have a wee look!
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rusty

27th September 2017, 17:41
Hello, Elle,
Chambers gives the past tense of "crow" as "crew", "crowed", or "crown".
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elle

27th September 2017, 19:20
Hi, Rusty!
Well, "crew" and "crown", used in that context, are both new to me!
So I have learnt something there!
(I am still unhappy about "maigre"!)
I am debating whether or not I need to eat.....lunch was quite filling!
Maybe I shall just have a bowl of ice cream....?
That sounds tempting........
Now, I have two (recorded) serials' episodes to catch up on......if I don't be watching them soon, I shall get so far behind that I shall lose interest...!
I'd better get down to it......
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rusty

27th September 2017, 20:15
Hello, Elle!
That's good you are learning from the puzzles!
I do, most days.
Now, speaking about drug tests.
I was reading earlier about an American cyclist who has just failed a dope test.
He had seven illegal substances in his test sample!
Seven is quite a lot!
I think we are supposed to get a nice day tomorrow!
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