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pedagogue

15th February 2019, 09:30
#14
Reference to The Woodentops, perhaps?
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pedagogue

15th February 2019, 09:32
#21
pun - "sick of more"
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pedagogue

15th February 2019, 09:37
#29
Hardy in the horticultural sense, perhaps?
"hard" is used in the Chambers definition of WOOD.
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mattrom

15th February 2019, 09:52
#25, ELM and OAK are in the clue, not sure if there is something more to it.
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chrise

15th February 2019, 10:06
Thanks all
mattrom - in 25 Elijah refers to Eiljah WOOD, ("Frodo"). I hadn't spotted th hidden "woods", though.
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mattrom

15th February 2019, 10:11
and ASH....
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rossim

15th February 2019, 10:12
It's been fascinating reading your clues/ comments.

It is just a little word with no anagrams (deliberate!) but it seems to have served the purpose of being challenging.

Has your brain thawed out yet, Rosalind?
There are nearly three hours left before voting.

No worries Pedagogue, you didn't mention any particular clues.

If I'm not back from shopping at I.00 pm you all know what to do by now, so please carry on without me.
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peterm

15th February 2019, 10:12
Hi Chris. You got the definition. Ash, elm and oak are "seen" in the wordplay.
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fieryjack

15th February 2019, 11:26
Hi Chris
In bowls you try to get the wood next to the jack
Birch obvious
Jack Birch was a seventies port star

Mattrom is correct for. 29
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fieryjack

15th February 2019, 11:28
Apologies Pedagogue was also correct
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