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JDOvengloves | 19:14 Mon 05th Jul 2010 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Help with my last clue plase !

15d Nonsense in short he had entered e.g.; preposterously (4) If all my other answers are correct I have ?ULP

I can only find GULP PULP or TULP, but I just don't get the clue at all.
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"He had entered" (e.g.) is the PLUPERFECT tense, in short PLUP., preposterously (reversed) = PULP.
03:30 Tue 06th Jul 2010
Could it be BULL? eg Bullish
Chambers gives NONSENSE as a meaning of PULP, so it looks like that must be it. If anybody can explain the remainder of the wordplay, it would be appreciated !
"He had entered" (e.g.) is the PLUPERFECT tense, in short PLUP., preposterously (reversed) = PULP.
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Thank you Dr B. I don't think I ever would got that.

It's already in the post with PULP as the answer - but its good to get an explanation. Thanks again.

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