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cryptic characters from books and plays

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balooney | 14:13 Thu 21st Sep 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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if you are any good at cryptic crosswords try these! they are all characters from plays and books.
1. C,for instance,in most of yorkshire town [5,2,6,]
2. angel not the first to wash.[7,3]
3.fruit gum doesn,t start.[7]
4.cardinal horseless.[6,5]
5.attempt point in game.[5,6]
6.musical code[endless]without measure.[6,7]
7.dunderhead leads keen PM.[5,7]
8.girls instument.[5,5]
9.tear in ointment[7]
10.fray bird[11,5]
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7. David Balfour . . . .'Kidnapped'
(D/dunder'head' +avid/keen, Arthur Balfour PM 1902/5)
8 Becky Sharp (Becky's harp)
2. Gabriel Oak (Far from the Madding Crowd)

Angel = Gabriel, soak loses its first letter
3.Peachum ...Thomas ..from The Beggars Opera by John Gay

Fruit = peach and Gum ..doesn't start ..lose the G
I don't know the answer to Question one but I do have the same quiz
The clue, C for instance etc. the answer has only 7 letters a one word answer
6. Oliver Mellors .... Lady Chatterley's Lover
(musical = OLIVER + MORS(E) around ELL (measure of cloth)
With reference to No. 1, I have a gut feeling that the Yorkshire town is THIRSK and the 7-lettered name has the form THI??RS (like SQUIRES). Any thoughts out there?

I can't make sense of "C for instance" except for CIE or CEG!
Crofter - Q1. . . Been thinking maybe C for 'Charlie' (NATO lingo), i.e. Charles, 'most of Charlestown', Yorkshire? A bit convoluted but just round the corner from you! What do you reckon? ja
johnalex - I like the idea of C = Charlie, but the link to the yorkshire town is tenuous. Who would be your character? Not (I think) Charlie BUCKET of Wonka fame. He would be clued as (7,6).
Hi Crofter - thanx for your reply. I agree this doesn't stack up without a convincing character, so back to the drawing board . . .

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