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Everyman 3247(28th December)

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amalgam | 11:51 Sun 04th Jan 2009 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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The clue to 1a read "knock it back and fall" The answer could be tipple or topple. There was a discussion here about which to put, and the consensus was topple. I agreed, reluctantly, because tipple is not clearly listed as "fall" in Chambers nor in the ODE, though Collins does have it in that meaning. But I wasn't very happy about that choice. Now today I see that the compiler went for tipple!
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A common north east expression (possibly slang or Geordie) is Tipple Ower....especially after a few!!
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Well, yes, I would definitely think there was a verb "to tipple"

BTW, I see I typed the number of the crossword as 3247, it should be 3248.

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