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mattrom

15th February 2019, 19:24
dorrien #27
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fieryjack

15th February 2019, 19:43
There were so many(all great in their own way)
After careful consideration I'm going for
Bbm @ 35
Probably because i missed that one lol
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pigale

15th February 2019, 21:51
Chrise @12
Too many likes to mention..... Sorry!

Apologies for delay Rossim - I did not realize I was allowed to vote!
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rossim

15th February 2019, 23:21
I'm in charge, Pigale!

With one vote each are Pedagogue @10 and @19 (pleased that you got some success after submitting 6 clues!), Fiery @29, BBM2 @25 and Chris @12.
Runner up is Dorrien @27 with 2 votes.
However, our platinum winner this week is Paul @ 18 with 6 votes for his neat clue:

Court date for driver.(4)

You would have definitely been on my shortlist. I really liked Peterm's @ 25 and was surprised there were no votes or mentions.

Paul, your prize will appear soon.
Thank you all for playing.
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stevea6000

15th February 2019, 23:23
Congrats Paul. Thanks rossim.
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rossim

15th February 2019, 23:23
Here it is. I hope you enjoy it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FNwSQb7mww
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fieryjack

15th February 2019, 23:34
Congratulations Paul and a mighty thanks for your vote
Cheers Rossim for hosting and to Pedagogue and Tyke 51 for the mentions
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dorrien

15th February 2019, 23:39
Yes thanks Rossim I did enjoy it and the word. Thanks for hosting
Congrats Paul

@ BBM I know your beer and yes it is good.
@Pedagogue. I do not know where we all are re DBE's. Comments appreciated
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dorrien

15th February 2019, 23:40
.... Thanks for the votes Aristo and Mattrom
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stevea6000

16th February 2019, 00:13
@dorrien: on DBEs ... Most published setters would indicate a DBE, commonly with a question mark, or a word like say/perhaps/maybe. I feel we should abide by that rule.
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