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Stargazer | 18:18 Sun 09th Oct 2011 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I am no wiser. Please read my original post. What has (s) got to do with "No point)? and where does an anaesthetic come into the picture?
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Stargazer, no need to start an additional thread - you could have just added this into your original question..... I think P being pronounced as PEA gives the answer.
S is short for south, a point of the compass. PEA stands for perioperative epidural anaesthesia. An anaesthetic makes you numb, therefore it is a numb-er.
Sorry,Stargazer, had to do something- I think everything has been explained to you now. People who do cryptic crosswords would probably know that number can also mean an anaesthetic. Hope all is clear now-crptic clues can be difficult!
Thanks valanne, explained it to me as well. Numb-er..... a bit like flow-er, then, which can often mean River as well as something pretty in the garden!

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