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sarumite | 22:58 Thu 31st May 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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stuck on one .. have searched high and low and have run out of ideas!!

4d Wooded glen in Co. Wicklow through which the River Vartray falls (3,2,3)

I have B?N ?A ?A? although owing to an alternative spelling on bisecting across clue it could be .........
B?N ?H ?A?

Would be most grateful for any guidance (S)
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S. I have the same letters as you. I think we're probably looking for some Gaelic words.
I know nothing about cricket so would appreciate 18D. I've taken an educated guess at 1 down and I think it's correct so won't bug you for that one.
My son and I have spent a pleasant couple of hours on this crossword, and we can't find the answer to this clue neither. We'll keep looking and if we find it will let you know.

M
ps. I have b?n?a?a.
Sorry, that should read b?n?a?a?.(tired now!)
18 down is KNIGHT ( Nick Knight)
Thank you Kulatron. I can't give you stars as the 'star system' isn't showing at the moment but take 3 from me.
O-ice

Sarumite and Merched.
I have discovered re 4 down that EAS is waterfall and I think (from previous crossies) that na is 'a' or 'an' so we just need the first word. I was going to say Ben but isn't a ben a mountain? And here we are looking for a glen.
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Thank you all for your replies, and apologies for not answering sooner, but I "retired" early!

I see that kulatron has kindly given you the answer to 18d Ont-ice, and although your not living in a cricketing country, I imagine you have got Spin Bowler for 1d.

Thanks a lot for the help with the Irish glen, .... I will be out for much of today but will keep looking. (S)
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Apparently the Gaelic word "Bun" means - the bottom or end of anything, but have not yet been able to tie things up.
sarumite,

I too was going to ask about 4 down - doubtless a Gaelic expression for the Wicklow glen through which the River Vartry (not Vartray) flows.

Also stuck with 19 across - the Ouse landing place. I have E?R?T?

On 33 down there is a bit of a schoolboy howler with the first word of the clue.
19a possibly Earith in Cambridgeshire
Have also spent some hours frantically googling for 4d. Best I've come up with is this "Allt Bun an Eas - (The) mouth (of the) stream or burn and waterfall. MacLeod translates as the same" - but no tie in with the the river Vartry, nor is the translation actually a glen


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Thanks Minoru .. I realised it should be Vartry for 4d but decided to post exactly as shown in the clue.

I can confirm that 19a is Earith, and have also noted the mistaken principal in 33d!

Who is going to unearth the wooded glen? Hopefully there may be a Wicklow member who has the solution! :O)
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Thanks Christiana ... there always seems to be one particularly difficult clue, but that's probably why we all enjoy the puzzle so much. Off out to lunch soon, so will resume looking this afternoon.
have I missed somthing in 33d? I have anti hero is this wrong
thanks
jan
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Hi jan .. no your answer is right, but the clue was wrong, using principle instead of principal ! :o)
ah! well with my bad spelling I did not even notice that! still need 7 including your glen so cannot help you I am afraid
jan
Finished! Apart from this wretched wooded glen - Bun an eas? Bun an dan?
I favour Bun an eas, but would welcome confirmation.

Why am I finding The Week (545) so much more difficult? Still two I'm not happy about.
Typo - for an read na.
hi, aq could do with some help on 2d the fern genus. 39a the milton one and is 44a sat next to ?e?l?e
thanks
jan
Hi, Jan, I thought the thread had gone dead!

Aspidia
Amaranthan
Sit next to Nellie

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