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whordley | 11:08 Sun 16th Aug 2009 | Crosswords
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Yet more!!! 1.Substance that has been sucked in 9
2. Instrument used by surgeon for scraping bones 6 3. Members of early 20th C poetry movement 8
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2 - xyster
3 - imagists
1 - I have absorbate
Absorbate
Xyster
Imagists
Clue numbers in future ,please
Absorbate or adsorbate - any views?
The online site accepts ABSORBATE
This puzzle includes the names of at least 14 crossword setters!
Hi Dave! Hope you're keeping well? :-)

Apologies to whordley for the extra traffic...
I'm fine LiK. How about yourself?

I emailed you at your yahoo address a while back - you can get in touch through the contact page on the blog @ bigdave44.com and I can send you this puzzle.

Regards

Dave

(and apologies from me whordley )
definitely adsorbate
?!?!? I have a Yahoo address? Don't remember setting that up - I'll pop over later...

...Thanks, I'm well at the moment & I managed to snag the garage's only Tel today, so have the puzzle done, but I appreciate the offer as they don't always have a copy!
Sorry, my mistake. It was hotmail.

Slogger, absorbate is the answer that the Telegraph are expecting.

Chambers defines:

* absorb ~ to suck in, to swallow up, to imbibe, to take in, to incorporate

* adsorb ~ of a solid or a liquid, to accumulate on its surface a thin film of the molecules of a gas or liquid that is in contact with it

This would suggest that they are correct, although this is not always the case!
Sorry to take so long ,Have had trouble logging in on IE. I'll now go along with 'adsorbate, as it's correct tense. Sorry for getting it wrong earlier
How does a noun have a correct tense?
I'm pretty certain I've not had an e-mail from you Dave?..

...I do check my junk box regularly as well, just in case
LiK

Message resent - check now.
Sorry, Slogger and Puzzled001, but since I raised the doubt originally we had better be clear about this. The Telegraph accepts AB, and rejects AD, as BigDave has said.
Big Dave, Tense,? I meant the clue is written in the past, as ln ,'has been' I think it's six of one etc. have looked in Chambers,Collins and Cassells and all are of a muchness. Bfn
All this time and energy expended and not one response from the questioner.
That's about par for the course, I'd say.

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