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Can anyone tell me what the (presumably) acronym NINA stands for in crossword compiling? Many thanks.
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Sorry about that. I put the my last question wrongly. What I meant was - if Chelsea win the champion's League and become England's fourth team in the competition next season, do they have to...
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Does anyone out there know whether - if Chelsea do not win the Champion's League final - they take the ploace of the fourth British team in the premiership and therefore have to pre-qualify or whether...
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I've got a Sony Bravia donated by a son who's upgraded. I've done an automatic tune, but need to tune two channels separately (one to my VCR and one to a CD player. Any thoughts? Than ks.
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Guardian Prize: Shell out for primitive deal(6) C?W???
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7d Foot entitled to add gas to calcium (7) c?r?d?n
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Guardian Prize Crossword 22 May. 16d. A new Ted in the old Ted? That's how it will all end (4, 5) H?A? D?A?H I can see (Ted) Heath to give Death as the second word but the first word is beyond me. Any...
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Does anyone know the genre of Ibsen's A Dolls' House?
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I'm stuck on a couple - notably 30 across. I don't want the solution to this (yet!!) but just to know if I've got 27 down wrong and am so confusing myself. I've got "resent" for this but I...
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I have completed the crossword without having the first idea what the connection is between the figures and letters in parenthesis and the answer to 32a (HUNDRED YEARS). Can anyone explain to me the...
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Hi Folks. Does anyone out there know where I can find the solution to last month's Guardian Genius Xword (No. 73)? It beat me ends up and I'd like to see how and why!! Many thanks.
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Stuck on 31D. Extinct genus of sabre-toothed tigers. (8) s-i-o-o-. Could it be Smilopod? Thanks.
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Does anyone out there know the origin of the expression "Cin-Chin" as a toast? I think the Italians use a similarly pronounced "cin-cin". Thanks in advance.

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