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seamus, ayrshire

6th February 2016, 17:52
There is a new jumbo crossword by Boz in The Herald today. I don't know how often it will be published, but here's a link to the first one (with a few answers already completed):

http://i63.tinypic.com/poga9.jpg

Have fun.
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seamus, ayrshire

6th February 2016, 18:10
... and, in case it helps, the theme for the un-clued anagrams comes from this week's Arts Magazine and is the Glasgow Film Festival.
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seamus, ayrshire

6th February 2016, 20:20
Only three left.

27A Nature's role (9) C?A?E?T?R - The only word I can find which fits is CRABEATER, but I'm not convinced.

53A Nervous type of bear around power plant (9,6) T?E?B?I?G ?O?F?R - The first word has to be TREMBLING but I can't parse the clue beyond that.

3D English idiot involved in courses for female parents (14) P?O?E?I?R?S?E? - I think this probably ends in ...ESSES or ...ASSES, but can't get any further. The latter ending would tally with "idiot" in the clue.

Any hints?
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chrise

6th February 2016, 20:27
3 the idoit is a NIT
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seamus, ayrshire

6th February 2016, 21:04
Thanks, that should help.
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mattrom

6th February 2016, 21:12
27a I think the E may be incorrect
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seamus, ayrshire

6th February 2016, 22:51
27a I think the E may be incorrect

Yes it was, thanks, that one is now solved. I think the last one might be TREMBLING BOAFER or BOEFAR (both anagrams of OFBEAR) but I can't find any reference to either on Google. Tomorrow's going to be wet and windy again so more Googling is on the cards.
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isobel

7th February 2016, 00:14
I think 3d is progenitresses. Hope it helps.
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mattrom

7th February 2016, 00:38
Hi Seamus
53a The F is incorrect
Think arctic for parsing
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isobel

7th February 2016, 00:55
53a. I think this is trembling poplar. Polar with p for power.
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