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crucifernz | 03:21 Mon 17th Jan 2011 | Crosswords
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One last query - there has been some discussion on the 'other' site but I'n not convinced either way.

30 DOWN

Support old Chinese warehouse (4)

I have HONG as it fits the definition - but how SUPPORT?

The alternative is HANG which is also a Chinese shop/mercantile house apparently

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If the definition of HANG is as you say (which I can't find) then I would go for that as one of the meanings of Hang in Chambers is 'to support against gravity'.
Hong is given as

"1 An obsolete form of hang–noun
2 A Chinese warehouse, consisting of a succession of rooms or store-houses."

Whereas I can't find HANG = Chinese warehouse. So HONG seems to work better.
I have changed my mind. I missed the significance of 'old' meaning 'obsolete' so will go along with dr b.
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There is a reference to Hang and Hong here:

http://books.google.c...g%20warehouse&f=false

But I guess it comes down to what's in Chambers (I don't have a hard copy)
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Hong is, Hang isn't (at least with the definition of a Chinese warehouse) so Hong is beginning to look better all the time.
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I'l go with Hong too ...
I've gone with HONG.

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