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seekeerz | 01:14 Sat 12th Nov 2022 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Here are today’s shaded clues for you -

12a. Scandinavian word originally for small flat bread rolls, later for similar baked confections etc. (5)

42a. Word, derived from the Greek for the sharp tip of a pair of compasses, for the middle of a circle. (6)

28d. From the Latin meaning ‘plenty’s word used to describe an imitation or reproduction of an original (4)

38d. Settlement larger than a village, or its permanent residents, as opposed to its collective University ‘gown’. (4)

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cakes centre copy town
01:17 Sat 12th Nov 2022
scone
centre
copy
town
cakes
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copy
town
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Hi there, girls - not sure about the first one, haven’t had a chance to look at them, but perhaps ‘cakes’ is right
think cakes is right !
Thought it had to be plural so went for cakes
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Ok, I’ll go with that …
Elliemay1 seems to have it
https://www.google.com/search?q=etymology+cake&sourceid=chrome&;ie=UTF-8
which I'm pleased about, as I can't think of much (other than 'fruit' or 'cheese') that goes with 'scone'!
found this:
//Origin of Cake Middle English (denoting a small flat bread roll): of Scandinavian origin//
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Looks good, thanks Chris and Ellie.

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