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Spectator 1789 Any regulars had a go at this yet?

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pjwillcox | 11:00 Mon 06th Nov 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Doc has had fun with some really off-beat words, the unclued lights buried somewhere in Chambers (2003). They are unrelated but all "have also recently made front-page news". Don't want to spoil the fun, but once you've got the others would appreciate any ideas on what unclued 31d might be - I've got -I-K-E, which leaves a lot of scope. Thanks.
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I haven't started this weeks yet but can you confirm please that last week's personality was Malcolm Henry Arnold ?
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Yes it was K
The answer you are looking for is kinkle.
Apparently they are all words featuring on the cover of the new edition of Chambers dictionary 10th edition.
There's an article in the DT -- if you Google some of the words you should find it ( and confirm your other answers ! )

By the way what is the answer to 41 ac ?
Scottish usher or soak not having eaten _A_ER
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Tks Ulysses - I thought there was a link to the 10th ed launch, but hadn't quite twigged it. In answer to yr question, a Scottish usher is a MACER.
Thankyou for this pjwillcox -- it saves me trawling through the dictionary looking for all the possibilities ! It wasn't a very nice clue, and it still took me a few seconds to work it out.

Hope we both win !

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