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Sunday Times Prize Crossword 4600 Sunday July 27Th 2014

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Vimto | 09:12 Sun 27th Jul 2014 | Crosswords
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A bit of tidying up to do today. 19 across. Clue: What could be dreariest spouting on broadcast? (7). I have: T?R?D?S. I thought TIRADES but can't quite see why; anagram nearly? 27 across. Clue: Single beer bottles available (5). I have ??O?E. I thought ALONE for SINGLE and I can see ALE but can't quite be satisfied with it. 26 down. Clue: Without rooms for treating sick pupils (4). I have ?A?S. Finally, 24 across. Clue: Excellent stock including Little Women (5). I have: S?E?L. I thought maybe SWELL as in excellent but it's very much an American word. It's also a word you hardly ever hear these days. Amos and Andy, Lucille Ball and the rest could hardly string a sentence together without something being "swell". I wonder why it's out of fashion? Your thoughts and enlightenment please.
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19 dreariest minus re (on)
24 stock - sell + w(omen)
27 al on e - alone
24 sell with W (little Woman) inside - swell
26d wads? Wards-pupils/rooms for treating sick people?
26 dn: Sans (French without) also short for sanitorium / sanitoria
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26 down is a real poser. Scorpio and Kalahari have both given me credible solutions and I can't favour one over the other. I have also thought of BAYS as in sick bay. I recall spending some time in sick bay when I was a PUPIL at boarding school. Please input your thoughts.
I think Kalahari has it
..although pupils is still puzzling me
I think pupils could refer to eyes and therefore wads might be correct as per scorpiojo
I think sans, we always referred to being in the "san" when you were ill when I was at school. And the without is as in Jacques speech, "sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything ."
Forgot to add, do you know what 29 Ac. is?
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sanatorium - building for treatment and isolation of sick pupils
sans - without
29 A. A-team backed in stores -they're meant to keep locks immaculate (6,4). Shower Caps.
Thanks for Shower Caps, Neveracrossword !
26 down was a real puzzler - and it's not even Dean Mayer! But I'm certain now that it is WADS on two counts. Wards without the r and also because in Scottish law wards are referred to as pupils.
Mattofthemint, sans means "without". I cannot parse "wads" into the clue.
I think tirades too, an anagram with one extra e, possibly setter error. Alone is correct- ale enclosing on (available). 26 down is sans, french without and vernacular for sanitoria. 24 across is sell ( stock) including w for little women
Dreariest minus re (on) = tirades
definitely SANS

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