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RogerBear | 13:04 Sat 29th Oct 2016 | Crosswords
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Shortest and last! "Fit revolving stage after lead's made an exit. (3)" P - T, but what's the vowel, and why?
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Pet(fit) - (s)tep reversed
13:05 Sat 29th Oct 2016
Pet(fit) - (s)tep reversed
Could it be (S)pit? A spit revolves while cooking.
Step is the stage.
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Or possibly 'pat' which can mean fit.
Pet = fit
pet2
pɛt/
noun
noun: pet; plural noun: pets
a fit of sulking or ill humour.
"Mother's in a pet"
synonyms: bad mood, mood, bad temper, temper, sulk, fit of the sulks, ill temper, ill humour, fit of pique, huff, tantrum; More
informalgrump;
informalpaddy, strop;
informalblowout, hissy fit;
informalbate, wax;
archaicpaddywhack, miff, the pouts
"Mum's in a pet"
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You have to include stage and as Danny says a stage is a set.
Typo, meant a stage is a step
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I wrote an immediate thank-you to Danny, but my computer ate it. Trouble was that I could see plausible answers for just about any P-vowel-T combination, but none that clicked, once I had dismissed PET as irrelevant. Clearly my lateral thinking, which served me well doing the rest the puzzle last night (US time), was not working this morning! Roger.
Glad to help.

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