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kiki2

2nd March 2013, 08:40
Glass in bar? On the contrary (8)
?S?R?G?L
I can only fit ASTRAGAL but don't understand!!
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shooty

2nd March 2013, 08:57
Hi kiki2, I may be off track with my suggestion, but here goes.

Glass in bar = Astragal (A bar used in joinery to support a piece of glass)

The ? would denote (glazing bar) sounds like glass in bar, I.E. A pint glass in a public bar. Hence 'On the contrary'

like I say, this is just my take on it.
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iainh

2nd March 2013, 08:57
an astragal is an old fashioned term for the bar in between panes of glass in cabinets
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kiki2

2nd March 2013, 09:02
Thanks shooty and iainh
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emrach

2nd March 2013, 11:34
Good Morning

Excuse Peter changing name with Church of England (8)

??????C?

London lake supplied by river in Paris keeping another dammed(10) S???E?T???
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chrise

2nd March 2013, 11:35
Hi emrach
the lake is SERPENTINE SEINE around R and PENT
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emrach

2nd March 2013, 11:37
Thanks ChrisE Another beautiful day here hope it is where you are
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chrise

2nd March 2013, 11:37
PRETENCE? - PETER + N + CE
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chrise

2nd March 2013, 11:38
Lovely here too, emrach - off to a pub for lunch, shortly.
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emrach

2nd March 2013, 11:39
Thanks again ChrisE and enjoy your lunch
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