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sudokulover

23rd October 2010, 12:54
ruby0071 - I have eyeing
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ixion

23rd October 2010, 12:55
19D C(charlie)then anag of in clay(modelled)

20A gey is very and presume oman for the country - not sure how the C fits

21D - e(ye)ing?
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ruby0071

23rd October 2010, 12:56
Geomancy - Gey is a scottish word for very
Oman - arab country
C - leader of country
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ruby0071

23rd October 2010, 12:58
Eyeing! - Thanks!
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petem

23rd October 2010, 12:58
Thanks Ruby and Ixion
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js

23rd October 2010, 15:13
RE: Post #1

You might think 'Biggles' is a setter new to you, but if you have been doing the Guardian cryptics for any time at all then 'he' isn't.
In fact 'Biggles' is 4 setters who occasionally collaborate on a puzzle under this name.
The 4 are: Araucaria, Paul, Enigmatist & Shed!
These gents are all called John (Graham, Halpern, Henderson & Young respectively) and chose the name 'Biggles' after the author of the Biggles books ~ W.E Johns.
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neil

23rd October 2010, 15:16
They are certainly blighters when they get together. This crossword is difficult (in my model of the world). Tally Ho!!!
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chummy mummy

23rd October 2010, 15:48
is 22d coyote? and if so how?
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toby

23rd October 2010, 15:55
CO - YOT -E -- definition "howler". [Seb] Coe holds "toy" [a trivial matter] up[wards].
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js

23rd October 2010, 15:56
RE #18

It is ~ think (Seb) Coe around Toy (up)
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