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seekeerz | 01:12 Sat 07th Apr 2018 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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43a. Item studies in vexillology (4)


7d. Drumming pattern, or another word for a bap, barm, batch or bun. (4)


48d. ---- Wood, home of Badger in Kenneth Graham's The Wind in the Willows. (4)


50d. Boundary at times pruned into 'cloud' formations using topiary or niwald. (5)





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Flag Roll Wild Hedge I think
01:16 Sat 07th Apr 2018
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Beaten again by Mamya - but this time I don't care 'cos I was posting about something far more important at the time - beer!

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Yes I think so too, but I'm still trying to find out what niwald is !! :))
Nearest I can find is this

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niwaki
Doh third again ;-)
Beaten to the post I think I'll go back to sleep, after all the beer that I drank earlier this evening.

Thanks Steff.
Chris distracted me ;-)
Beer is not an excuse.
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I don't know about that, mamya .....beer is very often blamed !!! :))
Avatar Image Mamyalynne Beer is not an excuse.

Well a woman would say that ;-)
>>> Beer is not an excuse

Agreed. It's not an excuse but it is a religion ;-)
wald is German for forest
dth?
I am quaffing a fine red and managed.
Mamya - that's quality not quantity !
//In Japan, topiary typically takes the form of cloud-pruning or Niwaki (garden tree) – a highly-prized art form //
They sulk whatever the reason lol.
johnny.5 wald is German for forest

Yes it did, johnny ( no matter what Mamya say's ).
Sorry Johnny, very helpful .

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