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pollyflinders

10th January 2016, 14:27
The last one please
31 d Penny's bear that is lost (4) ? I N N
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jacknatter

10th January 2016, 14:31
WINNIE (the bear) losing IE (that is) = WINN (obsolete slang for a penny)
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pollyflinders

10th January 2016, 14:37
Thanks jacknatter
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harlequin

12th January 2016, 16:37
Plants, having towered up, about to fall, one afternoon. (7) I think from what I have the answer is 'aspidia', but I cannot reconcile the clue with this. Any insight?
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malone

12th January 2016, 17:02
It was Aspired and you remove the 're' (about to fall) and then add 'i' and 'a' for 'one afternoon'.
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malone

12th January 2016, 17:03
PS. I'm not sure how 'aspired', towered up, works!
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jazzgirl

12th January 2016, 17:07
Aspire : literary Rise high; tower:
above the domes of loftiest mosques these pinnacles aspire
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malone

12th January 2016, 17:08
I've realised I should think of it as 'a-spired' (having a spire) and that fits 'towered up'. I wondered how aspired/hoped could work with 'towered up'.
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harlequin

12th January 2016, 17:11
Thanks Malone. I now see 'to tower up' as a definition for aspire in Chambers. I have heard the expression 'to tower up' as in it 'towered up over the city', but I never heard 'it aspired over the city'. Live and learn. Thanks.
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malone

12th January 2016, 17:15
Harlequin, you're welcome. I did this crossword on Sunday so would've forgotten my reasoning by now!

Jazzgirl, thanks for the confirmation - the one-minute thing can be a pain at times!
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