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Annna | 12:20 Sat 29th Nov 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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7d, Nearly past appalling joke (10) ???T???T?Y
24a, Understanding more expensive teak had been removed (6) U?T??E

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7d Pleasantry

24a Uptake
7d Pleasantry..anag "nearly past" 24a Uptake
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Had 11a as scotch (as in scotch broth, daft i know).
Is 15a Sextant and why?
Anna :- Yes 15 Across is Sextant as it is an astronomical instrument. The old brown = tan, this part of the clue,too :-) Ext- abbreviation of exit- the way out- part of the clue. Always like to understand how every part of the clue works, too!

Warmest wishes, Bea :-)
Except your wordplay is not correct, Beatrice35.

Old Brown = Ex Tan
Way Out = St (outside ex tan)
No need to be pedantic Catron is there? At least worked it out. Tan is a type of brown colour + Sextant is an astronomical measuring device. Always happy to help others + knew the correct answer. Have great knowledge + just as was slightly out witht he word play fathomed the correct answer anyhow. Oh my gosh, are you a teacher by any chance? Remember when on holiday a teacher correcting me on my speech in front of my friends + did not know her from adam or invited her into the conversation so was more than a little miffed with her as you can imagine!! Miffed with you too Catron.

If you ever need an answer to a question Catron will be sure not to offer my help.

Ciao , Bea :-)
It is not pedantic at all! - you say you like to understand how every part of the clue works and then promptly give the wrong wordplay to somebody who is questioning how the answer sextant is obtained.

if you do not like someone helping another with the correct wordplay for a question, then check your own wordplay is correct first.



Even though you are an extreme pedantic plus have cat in your name- not fond of cats as a dog lover- wish you warm wishes, yet, will never reply to any of your clues or reply to you again as you clearly have missed the point, big time!! Tan= brown as said and confirmed that Sextant was right- this is sufficient enough for most people.Please be so kind as to stay away from me as from now on as nitpickers really annoy me. If you ever comment on me from now on will just ignore you, for sure, send you to Coventry. Check yourself for kindness. Adios, Bea
Aren't you lovely! I was not being pedantic - just giving Annna the correct wordplay for the answer - if you want to think otherwise, then go ahead.

Yes, you got the correct answer but Annna asked why and you failed to give the correct wordplay to answer that. All I have done is give the correct wordplay and you don't like it.
Boy, am I glad I don't live next door to you, Bea!
Am a very good neighbour as it happens and everyone in my close adores me + popular in the town in which live. Have carried out many favours for my neighbours + taken to them on several occassions my excellent baking + cooking- am a very good cook as it happens! Just make a stand to bullies or nitpickers wherever they may be that is all. If you treat me fine than am fine in response to you though if you cross me then you will wish you had not as am pretty feisty! Would do anything for anyone in need + have a heart of gold. Just not a doormat or a doormouse!
Like who I am + have plenty of fans so anyone who chooses not to like me then that is fine as do not need them in my life anyhow. Comfortable in my own skin + sleep with a clear conscience. Dynamic , happy, lateral thinking + creative, caring, assertive + a phenomenal woman. Oprah is my heroine.

Ciao, Bea :-)
And a complete boaster too obviously! Nobody likes a braggart, beatrice35, let alone one who does not recognise when somebody is only trying to help. As for mentioning cats, who cares? - it is not relevant whatsoever.
Thanks Catron for explaining the answer correctly - makes much more sense. Don't think you are a bully or a nit picker ;-)

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