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orson

11th June 2017, 17:19
Yes, I see it now in row three. I never thought that could be that obvious.
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patch49

11th June 2017, 17:26
Thanks djawhufc. I'd spelt 11d wrong....
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unclued

11th June 2017, 17:29
I gave up on last week's crossword. However this one seems more at my level.
Can someone explain 31ac egg case?
Thanks
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orson

11th June 2017, 17:32
I think it's because herman is a type of hen.
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djawhufc

11th June 2017, 17:34
I thought

For one- e.g.
German- g
Quarry- chase

h extra letter
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unclued

11th June 2017, 17:49
Thanks both of you.
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meursault

11th June 2017, 18:29
Orson, is wrong. it is as suggested, eg (for one), G(erman) and c(h)ase
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orson

11th June 2017, 19:55
Indeed I am, sorry. But I have finished, though I don't quite the title.
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djawhufc

11th June 2017, 20:00
Each of the 3 words in the title is a synonym for the 3 names of the puzzle's subject.

The middle one is Welsh.
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wintonian

11th June 2017, 20:04
The puzzle's subject was born on 8 June 1867, so the puzzle marks the subject's 150th birthday.
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