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rusty

29th July 2018, 18:55
Hello, Elle!
It is a very well known quote from Gaelic football.
"There won't be a cow milked in Clare tonight."
Said on RTE by Marty Morrissey.
Clare had just beaten Kerry, in the Munster final, and celebrations were about to get under way!
Good to hear the wedding went well!
Rain is off here.
G has won Le Tour!
Peto Sagan contested the sprint and came 7th, I think.
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elle

29th July 2018, 19:50
Hi, Rusty!
It is still raining here.... we have been out in the garden with the dog!
It was a kind of variant on "Mad dogs and Englishmen..."!
We shall not need the fans on tonight.......the temperature drop is quite significant.
Well done , Geraint Thomas and Peter Sagan!
(The poor cows...!)
I am waiting for my cousin to ring......her turn tonight......and she may be late in so doing, as it is her birthday and she had the entire family over to help celebrate!
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rusty

30th July 2018, 08:06
Good morning, Elle!
Fine day here.
Geraint did very well!
Olympic champion, World champion, Le Tour winner.
Not a bad CV!
I am off out for a while.
One or two things to attend to.
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elle

30th July 2018, 10:25
Good morning, Rusty!
A damp one here as yet...drizzly rain off and on......but supposedly there will be sunshine later.
A good walk though, as it was relatively cool.
You will miss having Le Tour to watch!
Like me once Wimbledon finished!
Are you home again?
Have you completed all your tasks?
I have some paperwork to sort today......
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rusty

30th July 2018, 11:31
Hello, Elle!
No, I wont miss Le Tour, three weeks is plenty!
I was glad to see Paris!
I am home.
Awaiting a telephone call, then I have to go out for a while.
Meanwhile I have tackled my puzzle.
I loved 1a!
A fine fresh day here!
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elle

30th July 2018, 12:25
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, "moo-cow" was amusing, and quite easy to arrive at.......
I am used to Jerseys, Herefords and Aberdeenshires by now!
My favourites were 13a: Owen; 20d: frigate and 24d: nippy.
18a had me thinking at first of "cliff hanger", although of course it wouldn't fit.......before I decided upon "page-turner"!
Funnily enough, Turner featured in the Times Jumbo GK on Saturday.....

But what left me really gobsmacked was the similarity of today's 17d: "voicemail", with yesterday's Everyman clue......the answer to which was also "voicemail"......

Everyman clue: Message -storing system failing, storing nothing? Start to make trouble (9)

I actually preferred this to today's Times clue....much neater!

I still have two clues outstanding ........I shall put hem on hold for a while.......inspiration may strike later.......

Still grey here, but dry now......
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rusty

30th July 2018, 14:44
Hello, Elle!
I wonder if it was a Cardiff moo-cow?
I thought "Owen" was not a good clue, then I suddenly saw the correct parse.
It is a very good clue!
Good luck with your remaining clues!
It has turned dull here.
I am home for the day.
On my way home I went into ASDA, and got interrogated as to why was I in, in the afternoon, instead of morningtime!
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elle

30th July 2018, 17:27
Hi, Rusty!
I am home again now, too.
We had a great walk this afternoon - it was good to be feeling energetic, in a nice fresh breeze, instead of dragging my feet because of the recent humidity!
What did you think of the close similarity between the Times clue and that of the Everyman - almost couched in the same terms?
Do you think the same setter wrote both clues.........with just a little 'tweak' to make it look slightly different?
Very suspicious!
I still cannot do 23a: Record seen at game in capital city (10)
M?N?E?I?E?
What am I not seeing?

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chrise

30th July 2018, 18:04
Def. capital city. The game is an obscure old card game; "record" is rather more modern!
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rusty

30th July 2018, 19:07
Good evening, Elle!
Nice and breezy here too!
I do not do Everyman, Elle.
Sunday is my day of rest from puzzles!
"What am I not seeing?"
I had a chuckle when reading that!
The second part of the answer (5 Letters meaning "record") comes from the Latin word meaning "to see".
I thought that funny!
It is a South American capital city you are after.
I learned a new word earlier. "Vexillologist".
It means "an expert on flags".
Seemingly Scotland is to get one, because lots of folk want their personal flag.
I think I shall give that a miss!
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