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glongbot | 07:54 Thu 09th May 2013 | Crosswords
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Last one. 7a. Amateur swimmers heading for raised sandbanks (4).

Have ASA_. Happy with the crossing answers.

I was happy with ASA for swimmers anyway, and I would have said 'R' for "raised" yielding ASAR, meaning Sandbanks. Except it doesn't or at least not in my Chambers. Only word I can fit in is ASAP, and that doesn't fit sandbanks as a definition?
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ÅSAR is the plural of ÅS - meaning a kame or esker (which is a sandbank).

It is in my Chambers 11th and 12th editions printed editions, but (because of the accent on the A) is not always turning up in electronic searches.
Thank you sunny-dave.

I meant to put a ? after my post.
Morning K - I hope you are well and happy ☼
Hi

Feeling my age a bit, but looking forward to visiting my daughter & her family
in Italy next week and some sun & wine!

Regards K
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Thanks all. I DO use the electronic version of Chambers, and usually only really have that problem if I search for words which have accents in. Normally, if Im just checking a completed word and therefore have all the letters in, the accented variants come up as well, but I can't even get a hit on ?sas. Just one of those things I guess. But I don't miss lugging a full paper copy of Chambers around :-)
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Sooty. Must be late. I should have been looking for ?sar, and it HAS come up.
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Sorry -not - Sooty. Damned autocorrect.

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