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3 niggles on parsing :-
1) Bacon's partner the man in question plans to sort of paint (8) ?G?S?E?L = EGGSHELL. But how does LL equate to "in question plans to"?
2) Orange's so long to perish when wrapped in something metallic (5) A?I?U = ADIEU. But why "Orange's"?
3) Sign one must stop visiting Tuscany perhaps, endlessly (7) I?I?I?L = INITIAL. Tuscany is IN ITALY. Endlessly makes it IN ITAL. But I don't understand how "one must stop visiting" means insert I into IN ITAL. If anything, it suggests taking an I out of IN ITAL.
1) Bacon's partner the man in question plans to sort of paint (8) ?G?S?E?L = EGGSHELL. But how does LL equate to "in question plans to"?
2) Orange's so long to perish when wrapped in something metallic (5) A?I?U = ADIEU. But why "Orange's"?
3) Sign one must stop visiting Tuscany perhaps, endlessly (7) I?I?I?L = INITIAL. Tuscany is IN ITALY. Endlessly makes it IN ITAL. But I don't understand how "one must stop visiting" means insert I into IN ITAL. If anything, it suggests taking an I out of IN ITAL.
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Eggs-he'll (he will; plans to) Adieu (Fr. town - Orange's "so long") - 'die' (perish, in) 'Au' (gold) Initial - 'i' (one, must stop; go in) 'in Ital(y)' (visiting Tuscany perhaps)
17:37 Thu 14th Jan 2021
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