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supercook | 12:36 Sat 23rd Jun 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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47 (a) 1936 UK movie based on a novel by W Somerset Maughan directed by Alfred Hitchcock (6,5)

17 (a) Rugby move where the ball is passed backwards with the foot during a scrum (4)

40 (d) Former minor parish officer in England who had the power to punish petty ofenders, a position held by Mr Bumble, the Dickensian characater (6)

41 (a) Small defensive fort or earthwork used in the Middle Ages and the English Civil War (6)
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47 Secret Agent
47a Secret Agent
17d Hook
40d Beadle
41d sconce
47a Secret Agent

17a Hook

40d Beadle

41d Sconce
17 Ruck
Agreed K that ruck is a far more likely answer ... but appreciate you haven't the benefit of grid H?O?

best wishes (S)
As an avid Rugby fan I should know the difference between a ruck , maul and hook ! Doh
Not a rugby fan, watched it, but can't always understand it...but the terms used are intriguing!!...P
Thanks S . I should leave the GK crosswords to people with the grid in front of them!
Not really a Rugby Union fan either, but shouldn't 17a be 'Heel'?
Unfortunately "Heel" doesn't fit the grid Otleybard, but it is a term more widely used than hook in my opinion!
no, otleybard, becos the person wot does this manoeuvre most of the time is called a hooker, not a heeler.
Of course I bow to superior knowledge, but I know which I'd rather be called!

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