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camp6432 | 22:27 Tue 13th Oct 2009 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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eager and excited over European part of melody-an old Greek one (5)
I have N-O-E and can only think of NIOBE but can\'t see why.
Any explanation or alternative suggestions gratefully received.
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21d Agog(e)
Agog (eager/excited) + E(uropean) = AGOGE (ancient Greek sequence in melody)
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Thank you,Sarumite.I had"odd one out"for 20across instead of"odd MAN out"
You're welcome camp6432 ... I guessed that was where you'd gone wrong. (S)

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