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jazzgirl

17th June 2018, 16:21
Azera Americano decaff Chris ;)
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chrise

17th June 2018, 16:22
Hi jazzy
Try my riddle @30
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jazzgirl

17th June 2018, 16:32
I was just going to, Chris, but my ipad's battery ran out (in the garden) so went indoors to laptop and Windows started configuring my updates . Just done. Grrrrr
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jazzgirl

17th June 2018, 16:41
There is nothing either good or bad but thinking (thin King ?) makes it so
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chrise

17th June 2018, 16:43
Nice try, jazzy, but no.

Clue: it's said by Hamlet (which play, of course, is just a load of quotations stitched end-to-end!)
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jazzgirl

17th June 2018, 16:51
Methinks I have it

A little more than kin and less than kind?
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chrise

17th June 2018, 16:53
:)
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offramp

18th June 2018, 09:04
This crossword came out on June 16th, the day that James Joyce's Ulysses is set. Oddly, the last across clue is Finnegans Wake, Joyce's crappy sequel...

Did anyone also notice the cryptic hidden words KNOW BY STYLES in the margins? I think it must be a coincidence.
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offenstumped

18th June 2018, 09:35
If KNOW BY STYLES is not accidental, then it brings us back to the debate about 17ac. It would have to be WAIL, but as we have seen, BAWL parses better. Perhaps it is KNOB BY STYLES.
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jazzgirl

18th June 2018, 09:39
Nobby Stiles ? surely not
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