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Phil | 09:47 Sat 24th Apr 2010 | Crosswords
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Help with these two would be appreciated!

Is the lowest tide so unconventional? (3,3)

_ _ R/_ _ _ Could it be 'far out'?

Cornish author Christopher, short of wood, finding branch in the wind? (7)

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Far out

Swisher
Far Out
Swisher
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Thank you to you both.
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For "Unfinished cut of beef pie "(4)

I assume Flank unfinished is 'Flan' But Flan isn't a pie strictly speaking?

Any comments welcome!
Yes it's Flan...Flank (unfinished cut of beef)

I agree that a flan is more a Tart than a pie
I have SWISHER also, but I can't justify it. Help please?
Cornish...south west SW and Isherwood minus the wood
Thanks.

Sigh.
1. Yes I think "far out is correct.
2. Cornish=SW, author Christopher=ISHERwood, giving SWISHER, a branch being swished in the wind?

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