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gooner

20th June 2020, 15:01
7d "Very serious sign of what is to come" (7)

E?R?E?T Looks like it must be EARNEST for serious, but don't see how the sign of what is to come. Only alternative seems to be EERIEST but again can't see the parsing

Any help much appreciated
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alwayspuzzled

20th June 2020, 15:04
Earnest - it's a double meaning.
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malone

20th June 2020, 15:06
Alwayspuzzled, I hadn't known the second meaning until I checked Chambers!
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alwayspuzzled

20th June 2020, 15:18
Hi Malone, it's something I have come across on a couple of occasions in the dim and distant past.
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malone

20th June 2020, 15:21
Thanks, alwayspuzzled - I hope it stays lodged in my brain now!
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gooner

20th June 2020, 17:16
Thanks alwayspuzzled; a new one on me.
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penda

21st June 2020, 13:36
Hi The word EARNEST occurs in the hymn " Through the night of doubt and sorrow" The hymn is often sung at crossword-solvers conventions!
Cheers Thea(o)
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gazzar

23rd June 2020, 04:18
3 dn: 'Somebody unimportant - or the chief?' (2-3). It must be NO-ONE but I can't see why (not that it really matters but if I can't parse every clue I don't consider I've finished!). Any help appreciated.
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mattrom

23rd June 2020, 04:57
Gazzar, 'the chief' would be No. 1, 'somebody unimportant' is a no-one.
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gazzar

23rd June 2020, 05:11
Oh of course. Doh! Thanks mattrom.
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