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The Week 925 Friday October 24Th 2014
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9a: Ravel incorporates one after bit of rubato. I have ?R?A?G?E and it looks like "TRIANGLE" but where's the definition? Also the clue of the week Where birds in Hampshire might fly repeatedly is shown as 4,3,5. I remember this from The Times Jumbo as "OVER AND OVER" which is 4,3,4. s a typo?
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9a: It appears to be an all-in-one ('&lit') clue where the whole thing serves as a definition for TRIANGLE, the reference being to the composer Maurice Ravel. As with many all-in-one clues, the definition is rather vague (Ravel's work does have a place for the triangle, but is hardly famous for it), and I would certainly have liked to see a question mark at the...
11:15 Sat 25th Oct 2014
9a: It appears to be an all-in-one ('&lit') clue where the whole thing serves as a definition for TRIANGLE, the reference being to the composer Maurice Ravel. As with many all-in-one clues, the definition is rather vague (Ravel's work does have a place for the triangle, but is hardly famous for it), and I would certainly have liked to see a question mark at the end of the clue to indicate this.
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