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EV 866 Gray's Anatomy

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DocHH | 17:34 Sun 07th Jun 2009 | Crosswords
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Hello EV N&Cers and Wine Clubbers,
Not too many "gifts" to get started this week, so I was a little down in the mouth! I didn't get the relevance of the quote until I looked in ODQ!
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Just a thought........what has a ceremony attached (sic!) to a 13 year old orthodox lad got to do with strangely named for a certain purpose) stretches od what proved to be decidedly chilly sand?
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Devadolly, go grab Ginger Mog, get him purrrrrrrrrrrrrring and let's try Speccie first again, where do 9d come from, (for certain as that answer indicates in Chambers they would curve a yellow fruit?) That's the first 10 letters of 10d! What is the capital of that! The first 4 letters of that capital are the Jewish ceremony that 21d officiates at, any 13 year old would want a general anaesthetic, so it tends to be done much younger!!
Back to EV, as far as quotes are concerned I admit to be ignorant, pure and simple! I'm just a Techie from the Establishment.
Evening all - anyone else remember Dixon of Dock Green or I am the 'ancient' of the group?. Haven't been ignoring you. Went out for the day to the new 'Grand Plaza' Shopping Centre just opened in Tavira - locally the eighth wonder of the world, as it has moving staircases and glass lifts. Nothing like it has been seen here before. Then on to the salt flats - a natural conservation area and a must for twitchers. Doc H.H. the Isla Canela is a very pleasant spot.
Well found some of this E.V's clues rather weak. Have quote and author and have finished bar 2 plus a couple of uncertains and a 'will someone please explain the answer'. The latter, 15a, have answer but what has wool got to do with it? Think I have 32d and 40a, but can't make sense of 37a. I have ?ed? and thus can't get 31d . So far the same answer as 19a would fit in.
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Christiana, read the answer to 15ac backwards and look in Chambers, as far as 37ac is concerned the SEE indicates a letter, it is the fish that returns. 31d could also be in my opinion an insipid white wine!
I most certainly remember Dixon of Dock Green! Evening All, bending knees reverentially. In fact I get my bus pass in november!! So i suspect Christiana we are all of an age!!
Aren't we just Christina & DocHH S** the EV!
Thanks for assistance Doc HH. I made the mistake of thinking 40a couldn't possibly start with that combination of letters. And couldn't 'see' the definition for 37a. Despite my ignorance, have now finished.
Yes, sounds like we're much of an age, but what of these young sprogs like Physics Girl ?
Hi Devadolly. Didn't see you there. I reckon I can still manage a knees up in the DC at any rate.
I had to tackle this one in fits and starts, rather than having a good, long session at it (due to marking, re-homing a tortoise, supervising assorted forgetful artisans, oh yes -and the day job): nevertheless, enjoyed it a lot. Since I restarted EV about six weeks ago, I've found them a little less contrived than some Listener offerings - and sometimes more of a challenge, too.

Warm thanks to all who welcomed me last week. I would drink a toast to EV N & Cers with the bottle that came courtesy of the Inquisitor recently, but Ms S and one of her chums sequestrated it the day it arrived. However, it's no hardship to substitute a single malt. Cheers!

I'll raise a glass with you, Speravi. In my case a nice Alentejo red. Alentejo wines don't seem to be well known outside of Portugal, but I find them more than just acceptable.
Welcome back,Speravi. Good to see I'm not the only one in N&Cers who tackles the Inquisitor as well.. Dixon of Dock Green, Z Cars, of cousre I remember them too, back in the days when the world was black and white.
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The world in black and white, copelander, oh how I remember that!

How about ice on the inside of bedroom windows, linoleum and rugs, what on earth was central heating, double glazing or even fitted carpets!?
Making toast on a toasting fork over an open fire, crunchy, but the carbon was good for the dietary system.

How about going through University and graduating without massive debts? In my case I received maximum grant of �309.00pa, which with the money earned during vacations with quite a variety of jobs, and the odd evening working in pubs, financed me for the 7 years, and still enough available to run a car, for the last 3 years a TR3A!!

Good times, but I feel for the youngsters of today, but they do seem to have a different mindset, mine was always "out of debt, out of danger!". I even hated having a mortgage, had 2 which were settled asap!

Speravi, welcome again, we are a friendly group, feel free to N&C and tipple with us.

Devadolly, my post of 20.58 contains what copelander would call an unsubtle hint in the last paragraph!

Anon!
Hello all, sorry for my absence. Oh, the joys of weaning - sleepless nights back again. My university days definitely left me in debt - I basically financed myself through working up to 4 jobs during holidays and student loans - no parental help was forthcoming, so no choice really. As to my age - well, I've been a teacher for 12 years and went directly into that from my physics degree followed by a PGCE - so you can work it out!
Not much time (hence not much progress) on this week's offering so far. Hot chocolate in DC for me!
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Hot chocolate would be just the job, PG - perhaps with a marshmallow on top? I managed to come through uni without a debt, though it was many years ago!! Now got a son in first year at Durham, so we are having to finance his drinking - perhaps he needs weaning too!! (off the beer)
Have got a little time tonight to look at EV now I've finished my tutoring session. Trying to make sense of some of the thematics. Might need a "hand" later to measure what I've done.
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"WHOA" Physicsgirl and Ringer, what's all this with the hot chocolate drink and floating marshmallow! What happened to the Wine Club? Have you left it to the more stable minded of us!
Neigh lad but I need to be on the wagon because I've been saddled with lots of jobs to do tomorrow.
Hot chocolate is my solution to not being able to drink much - caffeine or alcohol!
Ringer - I was also at Durham - which college is your son in and what is he reading? I was a Mary's girl!
PG - my son is at Milderts reading beer, sound teching, beer , a bit of computing and more beer. Oh yes - I think the official slant is "Software Engineering"
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You know what they say, ringer, " A university is a fountain of knowledge, where students go and learn to drink!"
Hi everybody!

Back from two days of solid hard work in Harrogate and making my last contribution to AnswerBank and EV for at least ten days. Have fun with EV 837.
Physicsgirl!, I waved across The Stray to St. Aidan's and also gave your school bus a wave when it passed the Cedar Court Hotel ( where our meetings were held ) at 10 past 9 this morning.

Happy solving to you all.

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