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cerasus

7th July 2019, 14:21
sorry, 2d exam
m(orose) axe reversed
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catcharmer

7th July 2019, 14:28
Makes sense. Thanks cerasus.

Just realised I don’t understand 21d. Run outside (5). I have extra but can’t see why.
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cerasus

7th July 2019, 14:32
extra - double definiton
run scored other than from a hit with the bat, credited to the batting side rather than to a batsman.

also 'outside'
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catcharmer

7th July 2019, 14:34
Ah. Cricket again. Thanks cerasus.
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brendan

7th July 2019, 15:59
Thanks Mattrom.
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clarkgwent

7th July 2019, 16:17
Aha see it now 6d= "a bit" and "note" my French is practically non-existent! Thanx
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coffindodger

7th July 2019, 18:13
Some truly excruciating and misleading clues today. What is seasonal about 20a, and 22d is ridiculous, not even a word !
Not enjoyable at all.
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cerasus

7th July 2019, 18:35
Sage and onion (stuffing) is often seasonal (Christmas)
Psst is in Chambers dictionary :

Used to attract someone's attention quietly or surreptitiously
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elle

7th July 2019, 18:37
"Sage and onion " is seasonal in that it is used most often at Christmas.
And "psst" can be found in Chambers dictionary.
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rusty

7th July 2019, 18:44
"Psst" is in my Collins English Dictionary.
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