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trevor

2nd August 2012, 22:18
one to boast - i crow
inside,
American expert - maven (guess it is more common in america?)
endlessly - mave(n)
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brendan

2nd August 2012, 22:24
Yeah thanks Trevor, I hadn't heard of 'maven' before, apparently it's a yiddish word - not sure of the American connection.
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brendan

2nd August 2012, 22:31
A talk about time, missing energy and rarer stuff of the universe(10) ???I?A????
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malone

2nd August 2012, 22:34
Antimatter.
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brendan

2nd August 2012, 22:36
You're a star. (Ha, pun)
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trevor

2nd August 2012, 22:38
wiki says;
"The word is mainly confined to American English"
and credits it as Yiddish, from Hebrew.
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brendan

2nd August 2012, 22:51
Last 2.

Wallace's favourite revolutionary, last to raise arms against English (6) ?H?E?E?

Welsh assembly sacks a thousand altogether in plant (5) G?R?E (Gorse? plant - but why?)

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brendan

2nd August 2012, 22:54
Sorry guys the letters for:- Wallaces..... are

?H?E?E (6)
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malone

2nd August 2012, 22:57
Wallace - Cheese (Wallace from Wallace and Gromit (sp?))
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brendan

2nd August 2012, 23:00
Thanks malone, I thought it began with 'Che' as in Guevara, but just couldn't see why Cheese would fit! Brilliant. I'm a big Wallace and gromit fan but was too busy searching Google for 'Famous historical characters. That'll teach me.
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