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seamus, ayrshire

26th September 2016, 12:27
9a Canvas birds (5-4)
Ra?e? - d???


A bit of poetic licence on Myops' part in this one: RAVEN's DUCK is a type of sailcloth.
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flummoxed

26th September 2016, 12:30
First bird is found in the tower of London, hyphenated to second bird gives a type of cloth used in sail-making
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dogbone

26th September 2016, 13:50
Hi numpty. Just latching on to your post. Looking at 11 down: dirk or Bowie's. I've put ?a?e knife, thinking might be "name knife", but may be completely on wrong track. Any help out there? Thanks in advance.
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annobrain

26th September 2016, 14:34
11d. Could be case knife, another name for sheath knife.
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claudie

26th September 2016, 14:37
7d Look both ways (4) e?c?
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arremmay

26th September 2016, 14:38
Ecce
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zozozo

26th September 2016, 14:39
Ecce

Latin for behold
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dogbone

26th September 2016, 14:58
many thanks, annobrain. Had passed over case knife but obviously makes sense to me now. I was just clutching at straws with 'name' knife! .
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kendo

26th September 2016, 17:21
Hi guys almost finished
25 ac into Ireland? Nameless leader (9)
Cheers
K
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keith westeren

26th September 2016, 17:36
Anagram of into Ireland without the 'n's

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