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Polymath 1011
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1d is:
Interjection expressive of reserved doubt (4) H?M?
HUMF?
Chambers says that Humf is a hump.
Humph is the interjection.
An explanation appreciated.
Interjection expressive of reserved doubt (4) H?M?
HUMF?
Chambers says that Humf is a hump.
Humph is the interjection.
An explanation appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Humf - as you say, this alt spelling is in the entry below the one highlighted here -
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- I think it's probably what the setter intended.
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- I think it's probably what the setter intended.
Yes, I know, that's why I pointed to the definition (clue) above that entry - setters *do* make mistakes & I feel that has happened here. When I did the puzzle, I discounted "hmmm" immediately when I saw the Chambers entry.
...It's entirely possible "humf" has the required definition somewhere, but I've been unable to find it *as precisely*.
...It's entirely possible "humf" has the required definition somewhere, but I've been unable to find it *as precisely*.
LinK is probably correct- my hmmm was just my first thought and was only a half-hearted suggestion- but I have since found this on this crossword solver site (although, like danword, it's isn't 100% reliable)
https:/ /www.wo rdplays .com/cr ossword -solver /Interj ection- express ive-of- reserve d-doubt -(4)
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Thank you both again.
Long long time ago, there were two possible French words as answer to a clue in Polymath.
I happened to choose the right one. Not many did.
I won. But it was in the days when they gave out expensive fountain pens.
I do not submit Polymath these days. I do not have to choose now.
It will be interesting to see what the official answer is.
Long long time ago, there were two possible French words as answer to a clue in Polymath.
I happened to choose the right one. Not many did.
I won. But it was in the days when they gave out expensive fountain pens.
I do not submit Polymath these days. I do not have to choose now.
It will be interesting to see what the official answer is.
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