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judypark | 18:06 Tue 29th Jul 2008 | Crosswords
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Stuck on last three. 27a. Part of tackle gets rings for riders' dress maybe ha??t? . habits? 30a. African tree, no thing for ship's bottom covering. ??e?. akee? 23d. French relative, once lofty and prosperous latter-day nabob? ????ye. Help
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ships bottom is a keel, isn't it?
27a is habits. bit(part of horse tackle) has (gets) rings (goes round) bit. = habits.30a is obviously keel for ships bottom.
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Thankyou both for your answers, keel is certainly a ship' s bottom and my first instinct was for habits, however that leaves me with ?ui?ye for 23d. My command of the French language is limited to a mediocre "O" level pass in the 1960s.
Qui hye

Grade 5 'O' Level 1971.
10ac has(?) to be Shea but I can't see the wordplay yet.
10a Sheathing - covering for ship's bottom.
No thing - shea
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Thanks,Im' sure you are both correct, but I can't for the life of me see why it is qui hye? greyfox,
I have a couple of years on you. Did you take the 11 plus? I well remember the question "Name two classical composers? And was pleased with my answers, Beethoven and Bateoven!
Qui is French for who, a relative pronoun.
Hye is an obsolete spelling of high, lofty

Qui-hye, a prosperous Anglo-Indian (nabob)
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Thankyou rapparee, all finished now and I have penciled in quihye in my Bradfords and thanks to all who helped. I for one, will get a good nights sleep now, the labradoodle has aready taken herself off to bed, only to bag the best spot under the duvet, Such is life!

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