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mohill | 06:56 Sun 13th Nov 2005 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I believe the answers to the Sunday GK are now printed in the paper, so maybe quite a few of you could help. I work from the website, which does not print the solution until a week later.


1D Indian dish of meat and onions (7) D - P - A - A


11A Directed devotional exercises (4,5) K - E - DRILL


18A Belief in a meaningless world (9) A - S - - - ISM


23A Poetic word for the sun (7) D - Y - - - R


19D Scottish term for smoke-dried (5) - - E - -


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Don't get Sunday T, but:-


1d = Dupiaza

18a = Absurdism
23a = Daystar

19d may be Green, but I'm not sure


No idea on 11a

Could 11A be kerb-drill?
I haven't got the paper as I refuse to buy it after the fiasco of the last few weeks!!

I hope that most of us have NOT bought the Sunday Telegraph this week

Sorry Mohill did not include you in that as you get it from the web

ARE the answers to today's DT GK crossword in the paper? If they are, is the number of the crossword number 680? I ask because the Telegraph Crossword Society's Sunday GK crossword (number 680) is showing as a prize crossword, which is surely why, as mohill states, the website does not publish results until a week later.


Anybody clarify this please (without slagging off the Telegraph!)

11a knee drill
19d Scottish word for smoke is reek so try REEKT
19d reest also means to stop/arrest
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