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john

16th October 2017, 11:56
I'm thinking MULBERRY - is that often used as a "boo" in critique jargon?
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seamus, ayrshire

16th October 2017, 12:02
For those without The Herald here's today's puzzle:

https://ibb.co/fGve1R
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stevie gee

16th October 2017, 12:06
@john I like mulberry - 5a) farm? 13a) carte?
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nemo

16th October 2017, 12:08
I'm leaning to "root for" meaning to cheer, support etc so with "boo" we are looking for a general term meaning the reaction of an audience (applause etc)
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annobrain

16th October 2017, 12:11
13a. carse?
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stevie gee

16th October 2017, 12:18
13a carse is better (scottish term).
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john

16th October 2017, 12:24
Thanks Stevie

CARSE is much better.

If MULBERRY is correct what is 9A ?

Love for Ryan's daughter? (4) ?R?L
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skyewalker

16th October 2017, 12:37
9A Ryan's daughter was "Rosy" so wondered if it might be "Eros" as an anagram of "Rose" but that would scupper "mulberry"
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aldo65

16th October 2017, 12:39
13a is definitely Carse. 10d is Acre + the "S" for square gives Carse. Leaning towards Mulberry for 7d, tho' the "L" giving me a problem
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kendo

16th October 2017, 12:46
Hi Guys, need some help please

1ac Upright image (8)
8ac Salmon steals roots(8)

Thanks,

K
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