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jazzgirl

4th August 2015, 13:02
Hello RT-ers
Finally finished. A bit trickier than last week's but some very clever clues.
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chrise

4th August 2015, 13:10
I agree, jazzy. My LOI was my favourite - 16a Guided by that gal but worm out. (7)
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jazzgirl

4th August 2015, 13:20
My last two were 14 and 15.
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chrise

4th August 2015, 13:28
I've spoiled the clue for 16 - it's "worN out"
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mondrian

5th August 2015, 12:53
Yes, some clever clues. My favourite 15A Donor nearly ends at French village. However I am still stuck on 10A US parent changes tune when maiden's on drive and 4D Reader of lines from hymn composer missing son. Also stuck on 2D but hope to get it when I get 10A..

I hope all of you who live southwards are having a better summer!!!! But I live in hope.....


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chrise

5th August 2015, 12:57
Hi Mondrian
10 Americans wouldn't say "Mum"......................

4 "Hymn" is just a little misleading, but still pretty close. Take a letter from a generic writer of similar.
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mamya

5th August 2015, 12:57
10a Definition at the end.

4d Definition at beginning , think seaside stall on the pier.
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mondrian

5th August 2015, 13:14
Thanks chrise and Mamya. I would not have got either of them. Now for 2D!! Oh, and 19D which I seehas 2 blank spacez as well. Giving me something to ponder for the rest of the week! It is funny those little ones are often tricky.
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mamya

5th August 2015, 13:39
2 & 19 both 'sounds like'
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mondrian

5th August 2015, 19:18
THanks Mamya. I doubt I have ever heard 19D used to describe such a geographical feature, so a new word for me.
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