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grunger

16th March 2020, 21:17
Cockie, Malone

Ungainly, yes, but fo'c's'le's a great word - 4 apostrophes - wow!

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malone

16th March 2020, 22:07
Grunger, with or without the apostrophes, the F word is lacking in elegance. Without them, it looks like a scary hand in Scrabble, with them it looks like the writer/ typist has the shakes and is strewing apostrophes all over the place.
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hannah

17th March 2020, 02:28
The pandemic is no laughing matter. .

having closed boarders around the world

According to today's fishwrapper
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parallelogram

17th March 2020, 09:20
Sorry to be pedantic, but do you mean "LED to some discussion.."?
Lead being a heavy metallic element, atomic number 82.
Or, alternatively, what you do to a discussion (e.g. the minister was asked to lead the discussion on the morality of capital punishment).
Or my favourite joke about the man who was lead guitarist in a heavy metal band.
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parallelogram

17th March 2020, 09:32
Oliver Kamm, the erstwhile Times resident pedant, had an explanation for why "that was a great three points" is acceptable. As I recall, the entire phrase "three points" is to be regarded as the object of the sentence and, since only one set of three points is awarded for each win, the singular verb is appropriate.
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malone

17th March 2020, 11:41
Thanks, parallelogram - autocorrect has a lot to answer for! I should have paid more attention to what was appearing.
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grunger

18th March 2020, 18:04
Parallelogram

Thank you. It just sounds odd but if you say it is acceptable, I will be happy to go along with it.
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grunger

18th March 2020, 18:12
Malone

I was annoyed that I didn't solve the clue that LED to the latest -ess word in the Times, "patroness". I put in "lilywhite" which as I am sure you know is the nickname of Preston North End.

If lilywhite = fickle, it satisfies the clue, I think.
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grunger

27th March 2020, 16:10
Malone

That's good football knowledge. I was surprised to see in the Times crossword yesterday that I was expected to know the German for dance - which I didn't. Surely that was an unreasonable clue though it was easy to guess.

I have done nothing but decorating in the last week or so. I haven't seen TV or listened to the radio and only read the sports pages. But my window cleaner rang today to say he is working from home. Have I missed something?



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grunger

28th March 2020, 13:56
malone

yes i'm sure I've missed bits everywhere, but I am not going to look for them- it's taken too long already and I'm not bothered about perfection.

I liked the cricket clue in Times yesterday, though it took me ages to get.
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