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anita cork | 20:40 Thu 10th Apr 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Change a redstart before getting apprentice pigeon (9)
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Feels like an anagram, but I can only think of RADAR SET!
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Thanks. It does feel like an anagram but there doesn't seem to be a single word to be made from a redstart. Any other ideas?
Anita
What about

Archangel

The Archangel is a breed of Rock Pigeon, Columba livia, notable for the metallic sheen of its feathers.

Anag. of change a R (red-start ) and L for apprentice


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That's brilliant SpiderPig - many thanks. Can I push my luck while I'm winning and ask for any clues for ...the colour of the body before making imperial toast (8,6). Anita
It there a theme to the quiz ? Is it all birds names, or places, I know there's an Archangel city in Russia ?
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The theme is flowers. There is a plant called yellow archangel (Lamiastrum galeobdolon) so I'm sure your previous suggestion was spot on. I've only got three questions left in this wretched quiz which was given to me by a friend and which I wish I'd never set eyes on! They are the imperial toast one (as above) plus .... Old Greek hero produced beautiful red and white flowers (8) which I know is going to be so blatantly obvious that I will kick myself! Anita
26 oleander
regards
archangel is garden angelica or dead nettle
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I said it would be obvious... so obvious in fact that I have one in my garden. I spent so long trying to convince myself it must be Achillea that I couldn't see the wood for the trees (or shrubs in this case). Thanks Spitza. Can't you and SpiderPig get your combined talents working on 73. ...the colour of the body before making imperial toast (8,6). It's driving me mad. Could the 'colour' be standard ie in the military sense?
Thanks again, Anita.

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