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sarumite | 14:18 Wed 21st Feb 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Just to let anybody know, if they've not already checked .. the March generalist has been available on-line since last evening. I have made a good start but stuck on two at present, will continue to try to dig-out these two answers, but not getting close to them at present and may need to look for assistance in due course! ;0)
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Thanks sarumite, I should have found that one without help. I don't think I am thinking straight. I have had a lot going on lately, thats my excuse anyway. I still have a few more so don't go too far will you I may be back. :-)
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OK Jools, but bear with me if I don't answer immediately every time, as I may be away for up to 20 mins on odd occasions.
Down to 4 - 31 & 38 across and 27 & 28 down - I know 27d is a scottish word but have failed to find it so far. Is 38a Temporaneous?
No, I have an i for the 9th letter.
got that one Sarumite
38a) is Temporalities - and refers to worldly possessions of a church

31a) the phrase given in the clue is an example - another examples would be -

in Inverted Meaning
But O, what damned minutes tells he o'er

Who dotes, yet doubts; suspects, yet strongly loves. —Shakespeare, Othello 3.3

Dotes and strongly loves share the same meaning and bracket doubts and suspects.


in inverted grammar
An example of a parallel sentence is:

He knowingly lied and we blindly followed

"He knowingly lied and we followed blindly"

"I love too much and hate too little"

"I love too much and too little hate."

Other examples:

"By day the frolic, and the dance by night". Samuel Johnson The Vanity of Human Wishes.

"His time a moment, and a point his space." Alexander Pope Essay on Man, Epistle I.

"Swift as an arrow flying, fleeing like a hare afraid..."


27d) Yes you are looking for a local name (in the Shetland Isles) for Puffin - it is scottish

28d) You are looking for a Latin phrase - the clue is a 'literal translation' -

try this site - http://latin-phrases.co.uk/dictionary/a/

happy to give answers if you want
for 27d)
you will find this site very useful .... scroll down until you find Puffin!

http://www.bobbytulloch.com/categories.php?id= 1



I don't want the answers athenae. I like to work through them. sarumite was just giving me hints.
31a9 your letters should now be -

?H?A?M?S

use this site - http://www.oneacross.com/

in the clue bit enter 'rhetoric'

in the pattern enter ?H?A?M?S

two answers will come up!

its the second word given! (the one with only 2 asterisks)
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Jools.. have just come back and see that you have been busy .. it looks as if you just need 28d now .. this is in fact a latin phrase, difficult to give a pointer so here it is

Aes Alienum
Ok I have now seen your reply and see you haven't given me answers thanks athenae.
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Apologies Jools for the hi-jacking ... I would have tried to give clues .. was only away about 20mins .. best wishes (S).
Thanks sarumite I don't think I would have found that one.
i havent give answrs - for puffin I have given you a 'dictionary' of scottish words fro birds - save the site for future use - you still have to look thru the words of several birds

again - I have given you a Latin phrase glossary - there are many Latin Phrases listed - you have work to do ....

the rhetoric one I have given an easier clue ---- it is one of these times when most people use one of these crossword aids sites ---- you put in the letters that you have, and see what words are suggested - another such site is http://www.chambersharrap.co.uk/chambers/wordg ames/word_wizards/wwizards.py/main

useful to use


no need to apologise for the hi-jacking sarumite --- AB is an open site?

as JimJools has realised - I have given clues --- only one have I made easier, since the word is not easy to relate to the clue
oh sarumite ... you have given an answer, whereas I posted a clue!!!!
Ok, Many thanks sorry I jumped on you athenae, I refreshed started to scroll down and saw a list of what I thought were answers. So scrolled back up and posted my first reply to you,realised I had to scroll down for any respose. Then ofcourse realised they weren't answers. Anyway I have got them all now.

Thanks for all your help too samurite.
Oh I've called you a warrior sarumite.
JimJools - a few Abers are brilliant and know most / all answers to a Generalist puzzle.

The rest of us mortals have to grind through Google and favourite websites -

I have given you a
Latin Phrase website
A scottish words website for birds
etc

I do this xword entirely online - if you need any help re sites etc --- let me know, and if I can I will try to help.

Like you and most Abers, I find satisfaction in getting the answers myself - but it helps to build up a knowledge of useful websites

For some this puzzle is a race to be able to say - 'I have finished / nearly finished' - I keep out of the rushing around at the start, ignoring the early postings etc - preferring to take my own time and get satisfaction from finding the answers (as you too seem to)

I am not that good, so I see this puzzle as a marathon - not a sprint!
Thanks athenae I already had the Onelook Dictionaries and I have bookmarked the others for future ref. The latin one looks handy so does the scottish one, Jim is half scots but he was brought up in East London so doesn't know all the scottish sayings. :-)

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