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Money matters - last two

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Badger4 | 18:19 Fri 19th Oct 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Could someone please give me some clues for my last two (all the answers relate to finance/money)

Loaf around for a while (5,5). My best shot to date is daily bread but I am not convinced.

Crooked ways to get round accountant, who provided a quick service in court (3,4). I have a complete blind spot on this one. Although I don't look at AB very often, I haven't seen anyone raise this so it must be easy but ....

Many thanks
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could be bread dough
Tax Bill???
If you leave a loaf around for a while what does it become ?
Think of a tennis player ....Aussie guy .
both of these have been asked quite a few times before.
Suggest you do a search to look at all the previous hints, and offerings for the bread!
90) follow the clue .... this is a cryptic clue ....

'crooked ways' .... ie an anagram of a word (5 letters) meaning 'ways' (think of pedestrians and what they walk on)

'to get around' ..... ie place the letters of this anagram 'around' an abbreviation (2 letters) for an 'accountant'

the answer is the name of an Australian tennis player who won Wimbledon (once) and his surname is a 'monetary' word to fit in with the theme of this crossword.
53) this is a cryptic clue with a Question Mark at the end ....

Think of another word for 'loaf' that is slang for 'money'

.... 'around for a while' ..... it is no longer fresh, but - - - - -
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Thanks - the penny has dropped on the Australian tennis player.

I've also thought about "Stale bread" but it didn't give me the eureka moment.

Thanks again

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