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Daily Telegraph Prize Crossword 26,606 dated 16 July 2011

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nicholas4300 | 12:59 Sun 17th Jul 2011 | Crosswords
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Hello Crosswordlanders,

I haven't done too badly this week. For a Learner. Yet, I would still ask for some help as follows: 11d [9 letters ??D?N????] "Left-winger, a continental worker after first day not required"; 19d [7 letters, all blank] "Salad leaves fashionable Conservative with no starter" and 25a [8 letters ??????s?] "Settler Mark is taking time". Finally, and this may interest you experts in Xwords...10a [2 words "Understand how door is locked" I have 'Catch On' but could it not also be 'Latch On' How do we know which answer would be judged correct?
Thanks to all in advance.
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It has been said on another post that Catch On is the answer being accepted for on-line entries.
13:04 Sun 17th Jul 2011
25 colonist
19d chicory
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Thanks Samak
11d Red-un-d(ay)-ant
19d Chic-(T)ory

'Catch on' is more usually used for "understand"
Either catch on or latch on would work, although I think latch on is more commonly used in the sense of "to grasp physically" so I would choose catch on.
It has been said on another post that Catch On is the answer being accepted for on-line entries.
Ta boxy - must save some pennies & subscribe! :-)
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Thank you All Samak, Lie-in King, beckersjay and housemouse.much appreciated!
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boxtops Thank you also for that!

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