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LottieAnne | 19:30 Sat 08th Dec 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Still stuck on a few. 5ac the minimum of money for a Buckinghamshire saint (6) 2nd letter t 21ac Kind of name (7) c - e - e - - 7d Miss Rome is among the stars (5) - - r - o 8d Sol is first seen with the rebels (6) - - s - n - 18d They go by water (8) - - - a - e - s Any suggestions gratefully received Thanks
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7d is probably virgo......but don't ask me why :o)
21A Clement
7d Virgo ?
18D Diviners ?
8D Rising
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Thanks very much. 18d can't be diviners as none of those letters fit. Now that I have got all the letters possible I think it must be steamers.
Yes ....steamers sounds good ..a ship that goes by water ..I was thinking of those people who look for water sources !
LottieAnne ..Can I be nosey ? I notice your post says Times 1963 .Is this from a crossword book of old Times crosswords ..similar to the one the Daily Telegraph published a while back ...80 Years of Cryptic Crosswords .
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Yes, it is from a book which contains one Times crossword from each year since they first began publishing them. I do not have the book but a friend who has makes copies of one crossword every week and we take it home and compare answers the next week when he hands out the correct solution. It has become a sort of 'fun' competition between us. I am not sure of the exact title of the book but it could be the one you mention. Thanks for your help.
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Thanks LottieAnne .These old crosswords are good fun .I had the DT one as a Christmas present last year and really enjoyed doing them .Amazing how the defintions to clues change over the years !.
5 is stiver , to tidy up .

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