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melbann

19th January 2023, 17:34
"Ah bitter chill it was!" but not St. Agnes' Eve (6)
Letters are E?S???

A stout guide to the clerical professional (5,5)
Letters are ?I?O? C???H

This is my first post so I hope this is ok - I am trying to solve a crossword from the 1960s and these last two have me stumped! Thanks in advance!
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chrise

19th January 2023, 17:43
Welcome to the Forum, melbann. Your post ticked all the boxes!

I think the first my just be EASTER, though I'm not convinced. The qote is the first line of the poem, but the clue implies that isn't relevant?

No idea on the second. There is a book that inlcudes all the members of the clergy, but I can't remember what it is called.
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chrise

19th January 2023, 17:44
sorry about the typos: "might" not "my", and quote
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chrise

19th January 2023, 17:50
Might the second word be CLOTH?
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jono

19th January 2023, 17:58
I wonder if it’s PILOT CLOTH where pilot is the reference to a guide. Don’t know if this was used by clerics?
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jono

19th January 2023, 18:00
Chambers defines pilot cloth as a “stout” cloth for overcoats
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norah (admin)

19th January 2023, 18:31
Melbann, your post was absolutely fine, welcome to the Forum.

I tidied up your heading, I often do that to keep a consistent style on the Forum, it’s nothing personal. My day job of long ago was Text Processing Supervisor and old habits die hard😂
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melbann

19th January 2023, 19:36
Thanks for the replies! Pilot cloth is a good fit.

The St Agnes one is puzzling, Easter fits the letters - I just can't work out the fit with the clue.
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tyke51

19th January 2023, 20:00
Nor'easter?
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jono

19th January 2023, 20:04
Hi Melbann, do you know what year your 1960s crossword is from? I’m wondering if the clue followed the “Big Freeze” of 1963. As Chris said, the reference is to the Keats poem
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