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yellow12 | 01:12 Fri 27th Feb 2009 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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30a not altogether absurd2,3,7N?/S?E/?I?L?N?
last one!thanks
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No Sae Heiland. Under Hieland in Chambers (Scots).
Foolish or clumsy ,not altogether absurd ( not as bad as it might be )
Good Luck
Sorry I spelled that incorrectly HIELAND
oh dear .... I don't think Quizmonkey is going to be very happy :-)

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Quizzes-and-Puz zles/Question714579.html

well-done shaneystar2
Where the answers are "readily researchable" I have a great deal of sympathy with Quizmonkey.
In this particular case, I would have no idea where to start looking. Even if yellow12 guessed the Scottish connection, what then?
Well done, shaneystar2.
I don't mind sharing my answers at all .No skin off my nose and if it cheeses him off then tough . .After all if you send it in it's only the luck of the draw as to whom wins it.
It's not a matter of national importance is it ?
This particular clue was a stinker !
But, my brain ticked over( for a change ) and I thought to myself it has to be either a French or Scots term with that letter pattern .So typed things like ne son and no sae along with the clue into Google and Bob was my uncle !
Swift check in Chambers confirmed and Charlie was my aunt :))))

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