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Daily Mail Prize Crossword 14868 Tuesday October 21St 2014

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bob561941 | 14:40 Tue 21st Oct 2014 | Crosswords
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3d shame he managed to break propeller ?h?e??
11a Handel wrote one speech almost all about men ?r??????
24a Frank's axilary verbs ????i?

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oh dear
oratorio
candid

11 ORATORIO
Oh dear
Oratorio
Candid
11 OR = Men
in ORATIO(n) = Speech almost all
3. I can see OAR & I can see HE but where does the D come from?
24 Frank - Candid
Auxiliary verbs - Can + Did
Clue reads "shame he'd managed to break the propeller"
Ta Danny.
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thanks all i was hoping one of you could explain how you got the answers
mmm, I see.
its an anagram of OAR (propeller) and HE'D
Anagram of He'd in Oar
did you read my question?
I'm getting fed up. Wrong clues. No letter counts. May as well just put the question numbers for the people who've done it.
We should have a notice board and print the full set of answers for some of these crosswords.
A few crosswords of your own there Svejk! ;-)
annoyed. ;o)
telling me its a king anagram, grrrrr.
That's unusual Svejk
Who is that comment aimed at Svejk my response to 3D was for Bobs benefit not yours
there's no he'd in the question is there.

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