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zorkinhell | 12:08 Thu 04th Jun 2009 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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13a = MC, for instance, who's organised crew (7)
S _ _ _ M _ N
I think it is SHOWMAN as an anagram of WHO'S and MAN for crew, but this leaves me with a dilemma on 5 down

5d = are these corsets practicable in big car (4.3)
R _ L _ / _ _ S
If SHOWMAN is correct for 13a, then that makes the second word O _ S, and I cannot seem to get it, and thoughts of big car = BUS spring to mind

28a = driving needs time: stop here at bank (7)
M _ O _ I _ G
I think it is MOORING, taking the t out of motoring (but it says it needs time) and ING for the bank

Any help and why?
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5d Roll ons
5d Roll-Ons (corset)
dates us a bit, doesn't it Mamya :o)
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Cheers - I thought of ROLLS ROYCE, but couldn't get the 2nd word - makes sense!
never needed one myself but the comedy of seeing elderly relatives try to get them on still tickles me LOL
yes driving needs the T (time) but stopping at the river bank does not

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