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chrise

11th February 2013, 17:31
That's GALLEY, so you must mean "used in a ship's kitchen"?
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rambler

11th February 2013, 17:34
I'm going to have to go so I'll have to hand over to chrise

I'll come back with answer if you don't solve
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chrise

11th February 2013, 17:38
OK, for anyone still there:
A public school wedding, perhaps? The participants have odd-shaped balls. (5,5)
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rossim

11th February 2013, 17:45
rugby union
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chrise

11th February 2013, 17:47
Correct, rossim.

Do you want to set another, or shall we finish there?
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rossim

11th February 2013, 17:49
I think I'd like to stop as my computer keeps crashing and it's getting late.
Perhaps GK could parse his GEOLATRY clue sometime. I just can't see it!
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chrise

11th February 2013, 17:52
I don't know GEO - presumably it's the magazine he referred to - but then it's LATRINES with INES (the Spanish girl) replaced by Y (the one-letter question).
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chrise

11th February 2013, 17:54
Yes, GEO is the magazine - see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEO_(magazine)
Apparently not published in the UK!
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rossim

11th February 2013, 18:02
Thanks for the explanation. I knew latrines from the Girl Guides! I also worked out it ended in Y. However, I didn't know the Spanish girl, the mag or the definition.
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rambler

11th February 2013, 18:03
Thanks for parsing gk's clue, chrise - I'd never have got there.

My vessel was 'gallipot'
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