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MarMatMal | 17:05 Sun 14th Dec 2008 | Crosswords
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Last two (v. hard this week).......

1ac "Tallow Australian Bootee stuffed into upright gap" (10)
We have ??ada?mi?g

2dn "Chaste daughter leaving Shakespeare's wall" (5)
We have ?mur?

Anybody able to help, please???
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1a Lead-arming - A(ust) R(oyal) M(arine) (='bootee') (in) 'leading' (upright)
2d (D)Emure - Shak. var. of 'immure' - to wall (in)
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Thanks for those!

I had considered "emure" but could not find it in the official Shakespeare concordance, so discounted it.

Cheers,

M
chaste = demure. minus the d for daughter becomes emure. Emure comes from the french emurrer which means to imprison or wall up. Emure occurs in Shakespeare's The Lover's Complaint.

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