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yorkshire post prize crossword no 981 sept 10.

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jonty23 | 11:42 Wed 10th Sep 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Hi, answers please to 4)down just two notes in descending order (4) ?E?E and 12)down vagabond to race over an opening in the wall. (8) R?N?G?T? Is there such a word as renegate? (the T is from 21)across notable piece of cutlery. I have put TUNING FORK! Could it possibly be DINING instead of TUNING then RENEGADE would fit. But- opening in wall- gate? notable-tuning? I am confused.
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12d Runagate is a vagabond
runagate is a vagabond I think
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Hi, thanks for the answer, the word is not in my dictionary. However still waiting for an answer to 4)down, regards, John.
4d = MERE (= just)

2 notes = Me + Re

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Hi, I thought of that, but it is doh,ray,me-etc. However I presume some may say -doh ,re,me-- and mere fits in with just, so I think you are right, but not a good clue. Thanks again. John.
According to Chambers, RE is the preferred spelling, RAY is given as an alternative.
The problem with that is that if re is the preferred spelling in Chambers, then me is not:

re2
n the second note of the scale in sol-fa notation (also anglicized in spelling as ray).

mi ()
n the third note of the scale in sol-fa notation (also anglicized in spelling as me)

Afraid I agree with jonty23.



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Hi, at least i have started a debate! Thanks again.John.

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