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chrise

29th March 2016, 22:16
They are probably as thick on the ground in Cumbria as in Cornwall, chaucer!
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rossim

30th March 2016, 08:35
Ants are always workers in crosswords. Never have time for holidays!
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playbus

30th March 2016, 11:10
Finished but what a journey! Learned so many new wordswhich I have immediately forgotten.
Anyone got time to parse 1. ac.......
I have the shadeand it is correct but no idea the parsing! ( if you have seen the crossword, it would take too long to explain the clues so I haven't given it!)
Chrise I also liked the vow in 34 d made me smirk with pride when I got it!!
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dtee

30th March 2016, 11:12
Like others, I've struggled but with persistence I'm nearly there having corrected a few wrong answers I'm down to one - assuming no more mistakes

8d (6) Owner may regularly discover pottery ?E?D?S

the D is tentative

I've posted on AB as well - at least I think I have. I'm having trouble typing on that site today. Keeps jumping characters and IE stalling

Any help gratefully received
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playbus

30th March 2016, 11:16
dtee
I think your D should be an H
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playbus

30th March 2016, 11:21
If that doesn't help think of an old bike with a small wheel and a big wheel bone rattling along with out a fig!
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playbus

30th March 2016, 11:34
Sorry wrong advice to wrong clue! over excitedabout completion! Silly me! Your 'd' is wrong though should be 'y'
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dtee

30th March 2016, 11:37
Sorry - it flummoxes me even more
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playbus

30th March 2016, 11:39
its a fife based Pottery much sought after! Wemyss!
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chrise

30th March 2016, 11:40
It's a rather obscure name, and and even more obscure type of pottery (Google needed). Fortunately the clue is well-constructed.
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