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ixion

6th November 2010, 02:14
Enjoyable puzzle from Paul
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mamya

6th November 2010, 02:46
Oh Good!
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tony

6th November 2010, 07:43
As ixion said a very enjoyable puzzle by Paul.

I loved the 'syrup' in 19a!
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js

6th November 2010, 08:01
Agreed - very enjoyable as usual from Paul.

Like Tony I thought the endless syrup was great especially given 1d!

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jeffc

7th November 2010, 00:29
endless syrup? OK, obviously it's 'troupe' so what's toupe got to do with syrup? Or Bruce F for that matter? I know I am thick, I admit it every week, but I guess I don't know much about syrup. As for 16D, well, I have a well known celebration that fits but don't know why it's correct.
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ajt

7th November 2010, 00:36
endless syrup - syrup is cockney rhyming slang for a wig, a toupee. Syrup of figs- wigs.Chambers gives it.
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ajt

7th November 2010, 00:38
I forgot Bruce F - presumably he is thought to wear one.
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jeffc

7th November 2010, 00:42
Wow, 'syrup of figs', well I've never heard of that one. Just goes to show: I am ignorant as well as thick. Or I just don't live in the country where such things are spoken! Can someone explain 1A (I've got a word beginning with B and ending with H that is produced by wind moving upwards but what's it got to do with the
Bard? I freely admit I haven't read every word he's ever written.
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karen

7th November 2010, 00:58
Hello Jeff, belch,hic, pardon mw!
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karen

7th November 2010, 01:00
Meant pardon me!
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