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barbieri | 23:58 Sun 12th Nov 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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sailor having a dance, (8) ?a?????a
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Someone answered this as Marinera
matelot + a = matelota

(usually spelled 'matelote', it is a type of hornpipe dance)
My Chambers only lists matelote but this site defines matelota:

http://www.dantzariak.net/dantzaldizkaria/danc es.htm

Matelota
From the French word matelot: sailor or matelote:sailor's wife. This dance was once a men's dance from Lapurdi. At some point it in the 20th century it was re-choreographed for women. Baskets of fish were added as props and it has come to represent life in a Basque fishing village.

Apologies sarumite for not crediting you with the answer. I just remembered seeing it but not who posted . K
......... the answer given previously was with the benefit of additional letters provided, so it has to be Marinera.
No problem K .... it's impossible to remember such detail, and I am certainly not bothered about such matters.

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