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Azed 2406: Stumped By Two Interrelated Clues...24 Down And 32 Across, Perhaps I Have A Mistake

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LWP | 19:19 Sun 22nd Jul 2018 | Crosswords
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24d: type of bowling that's rife, arm free (5). I have s?in?
32ac: with wicket thus bats on freely - at Edgbaston? (5) I have ?a?et
Any help appreciated. Thanks
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sw(arm)ing
stumped... is that a pun based on the theme of cricket?
Does swing give you another letter please?
Maybe Paget )at and Peg) but can't explain it fully
32 There are Wicket Gates, so take Bats On from At Edgbaston and you have Gated.
GATED looks good to me. Where was the final T from please
Free Bats On from At Edgbaston.
Sorry dave- I got yours and was convinced- so i wondered where LWP got his final T from in the pattern given (as it looks like it should be a D)
sorry ff - misunderstood - LWP did say may have a mistake.
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Yes, the last letter of 32ac should have been "d", I had the down word as degringola"t"e, instead of degringolade as anybody in their right mind would know! That made 32ac beginning with "g" impossible.
Thanks to everybody for their help - it was driving me nuts.
A pleasure - good luck.

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