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wally

14th May 2013, 14:07
Perhaps I was in the right mood today, but on the whole I found this week’s quite easy except for 18ac where I needed to check on the internet to see if my answer was the name of a novel and 11ac where my answer seems to fit: it has a dish and a house, but I do not see any connection with “popular” and only a weak connection with “bird”. Perhaps I have got it wrong, but if not please explain.
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chrise

14th May 2013, 14:10
Hi wally
I actually found it a bit harder than usual (not helped by having the wrong type of animal in 14dn for a while!)
The second word in 11ac refers to a (too-) common bird of the crow family.
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magworth

14th May 2013, 14:30
I found once I`d started it wasn`t too bad. All done except 8ac. ? A ? E ? (5). I`ve got something you hail in the street plus `er. Makes something from the Highland Games! Can`t be right...............Magw.
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magworth

14th May 2013, 14:31
Wally - it`s definitely a popular dish with me ! M
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jazzgirl

14th May 2013, 14:40
Not the Highland Games thing, magw. :)
double definition: show hesitation / someone hailing you
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magworth

14th May 2013, 14:46
Thanks Jazzgirl. I have an inkling of the whole word but will give it more thought. Magw
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magworth

14th May 2013, 14:46
Thanks Jazzgirl. I have an inkling of the whole word but will give it more thought. Magw
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magworth

14th May 2013, 14:50
Got it ! A gesture, not a shout..... M.
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jazzgirl

14th May 2013, 16:30
re 11a, I've got the tasty dish, but did not see the connection with "popular" until two coffees later. But still not convinced about the parsing. Maybe: "that's = i.e. + P (popular)" but there's no instruction to reverse it. Help!
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jazzgirl

14th May 2013, 16:39
... or is the definition just "dish that's popular" ?
If so, is the second word a name of a bird on its own? Having a bad brain day.......















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