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Daily Telegraph Toughie Friday November 21St 2014

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catsrcool | 12:06 Fri 21st Nov 2014 | Crosswords
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20dn 'I like that pub!' (Wife takes part in row) (6) p?w???
26ac It's locked in by the gates to the upper floor (5) e???e
Please parse these:
5dn Aldrin, say, launching 'BUZZ' (sic)? (8) = spaceman
6dn One's other half's reported boost (6) = fillip
7dn and 14 and 25: When old and new collide, these people are sadly next to go (4,2,3,4) = turn of the year
23ac Basically having a tip cut from number one read on energy (4-3) = peep toe
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20d powwow
6 fillip is a boost and sounds like prince philip.
6d ER's other half is Phillip. sounds like fillip..boost
20d: phwoar
20d,Phwoar
26a.Not sure I put etape (Russian prison & public storage depot)
5d.Spaceman ( can't parse)
6d.Fillip(sounds like Philip- Queens other half)
7d. Turn of the year( Turn of they + anagram of are)
23a.Peep toe (can't parse)
number 1...pee + PTO(to read on) + e...energy?
23a: number one = PEE, read on = PTO, energy = E
23 May be connected to the answer to No.1. What was it?
23a Number one = PEE
Read on ie please turn over = PTO
Energy = E
Just got peep toe - Pee(number one) + pto(read on) + e(energy)
sandy/bibble, you weren't there honest!
5d: can't see anything other than a simple reference to Buzz Aldrin's name giving rise to the character Buzz Lightyear
Ditto
Ditto from me too!
ditto from me




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Thanks all
how is phwoar being parsed?
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26 just submitted the crossword online with ebabe for 26ac accepted as correct work that one out! The only definition I can find online is for e-babe.
see:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=e-babe
pub = PH - public house
wife = W
take part in a row = OAR
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Thank you.
It could be 'etage' À l'étage Pronunciation: [ a lay tazh] Meaning: upstairs, downstairs Literal translati
on: on/to the floor (of a multi-story building)

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