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olivia | 18:23 Fri 19th Aug 2005 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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some more n. american towns

1. travelling show;open place at a street junction;fiery,spanish the. (in the las vegas area)

2. re-arrange a type of cabbage;re-arrange a noble lady.

3. jack ?; a quarrel on the moor

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1. Circus Circus Hotel

2. Lake ........ ?

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thanks johnalex, I thought the one hotel in the quiz was somewher else.  I will check the lake....
2 Lake Mead
 3 London Heathrow
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thanks quizmaster, you may not believe it but I had just worked it out
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2 others that have me stumped

1. a small snack between meals, remove a key from a non clerical person; high masses of land. (somewhere between los angeles and las vegas) I suppose it could be some mountains

2. a coin; a high rock face. Sorry this one is in canada, near toronto

1. Beverly Hills
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johnalex its too early in the morning, can you explain Beverley hills? I realy am trying!!!!!
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by the way johnalex I have been trying to rearrange savoy to begin the answer to question 2 on the original enquiry

Good afternoon Olivia  -  only just logged on.  Firstly, Beverly Hills is simply 'bever', meaning a light repast between meals, plus 'lay', meaning non-clerical, as in 'lay preacher', minus 'E' being a musical key.  If it's any consolation, 'bever' appears in none of my dictionaries, including my big fat new Collins Unabridged!  So who thinks up these questions?!  Not from this planet.....

Secondly, the original Q2 was answered correctly by sddsddean.  Give him/her some stars  -  I gave up after 'Lake' (from 'kale') which I tried to pair up with anagrams of duchess, countess and so on, overlooking 'dame' which gives you 'Mead'!   So you won't now need to develop your 'Savoy' theory, but good thinking.

What about the new Q2, the coin one?  Do you have an answer yet?  Regardz, ja.

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No, I've spent all morning on the coin one, I've tried all the coins in a thorn crossword ref book but with no luck

The one that has me stumped is the anagram WEAN CARE somewhere between new york and philadelphia

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two other questions I'm having trouble with are:-

1. A salmon (one caught in swedish waters).

2. Lose a key from a pivot and mix.

these clues are No3, immediately after London Heathrow and clue No. 97 immediately before London Heathrow (on the return jouney). From this one assumes that they are the first place arrived at in America (?possibly the airport) both No3 and No 97 are followed by Los Angeles. Does this give you any ideas

2. Buffalo Crag (a 'Buffalo' is a variety of American Silver Dollar, depicting the mighty beast itself.  There are also Buffalo Nickels).  Crag of course is a steep rock face.

Can't unscramble 'WEAN CARE'  -  need a bigger map of NY/PA.  Suggest you post this as a new Question.  Good Luck  -  gotta go, grass growing.

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thanks for your help johnalex, I,d let you borrow my mower but the electric cable isn't long enough, I will repost the few remaining questions, possibly tomorrow

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