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rusty

9th January 2018, 09:59
Good morning, Elle!
An overcast day here.
No paper yet. Did the puzzle online today.
I have one or two things to do today.
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elle

9th January 2018, 13:23
Hi, Rusty!
I am home again now.....
And gradually warming up over a cup of soup.
It was freezing in the hairdressers!
Have you had a good morning?
You were certainly off to a good start with your crossword puzzle.
Our son should be coming round some time this afternoon.
Meanwhile, I shall take a peek at the 15 x15..........maybe I shall be more successful in my solving today!
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rusty

9th January 2018, 17:51
Hello, Elle!
I had a fine morning, but was working this afternoon.
Yes, working!
Giving my son a hand as his partner is down with 'flu.
Just driving a van and collecting stuff from the merchant's for him.
Yes, you have a go at your puzzle.
A good one today!
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elle

9th January 2018, 19:03
Hi, Rusty!
Well done you for helping out your son!
That was very kind of you.
Speaking of sons.........
Our son came to visit us this afternoon!
He is recovered from the flu now, but is still suffering from osteoarthritis in his knee.
It is obviously very painful. He is having physio treatment for it.
He brought us a hamper full of delicious "goodies" to eat!
I have yet to look at the xword.......
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rusty

9th January 2018, 20:13
Hello, Elle!
What a thoughtful son you have!
I have one, too!
I have forgotten what was in the puzzle today.
It's an age since I did it.
Quite a bit milder up here.
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elle

9th January 2018, 21:16
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, the hamper was a lovely Christmas present.
We shall enjoy discovering its contents!
I am belatedly half way through the 15 x15...it is quite a good one.
I am slowly getting there!
I liked 12a: Greek character backing firm in Perth, remarkably (4)
I have "unco" (a Scottish word) = remarkably (def)
un - nu (reversed) Greek character
co -firm
I think I have this correct?
I had to check the meaning though!
I thought 2d a good one , too.
I shall battle on to finish.......
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rusty

9th January 2018, 21:41
Hello, Elle!
Yes, "unco" is correct.
I think it is an old Scots word.
I have never heard it used by anyone.
Burns may have had in a poem, I think?
I liked 11a.
I am sure you shall finish the puzzle!
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elle

9th January 2018, 22:23
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, "lobster pot" was a good one.
And yes.....I have finished, all bar three - all answered ones are parsed.
The ones I cannot do are as follows:
7d: Security measure for Panama running through locks? (6)
?A?P?N
16a: Second mate claiming heart of girls like Myrtle, perhaps (7)
SH?U?B?
26a: Some music I put on as soon as king enters court (8)
C?N??R?I
I have no ideas whatsoever?
Perhaps I am being obtuse.....
I shall make a (strong) coffee......
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rusty

9th January 2018, 22:32
Hello, Elle!
7d, I have "hatpin". Panama is a hat and locks are hair.
16, "Shrubby".
"S" for second, mate is "hubby", heart of gi"r"ls.
26, Concerti.
as soon, is "once"
"R" for king, inside "ct" for court.
You did very well!
A coffee is a good idea, and a sticky bun!
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elle

9th January 2018, 23:00
Hey, Rusty!
My thoughts were on canals and that type of locks!
And the other two words are new to me.
I'm presuming "shrubby" is an adjective related to the noun "shrub"?
Thank you for sorting me out!
Are you going to be helping your son again tomorrow, while his partner has flu?
I think we are heading out to B & Q........and maybe to Ikea, whilst in that direction.
I want to buy new seat cushions for the dining chairs.
Ikea has a wide range.
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