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Many thanks for your enlightenment, NACW. We can count on Gordon’s devious language skills! Concerning the use of homophones in the puzzle, Gordon tells us:
The Puzzle once again includes homophone definitions; for example, an answer might be defined by ‘pair’; possible answers could include ‘COUPLE’, ‘AVOCADO’ and ‘SHAVE’. In total the Puzzle has 8 homophone definitions – Questions 1 to 5, 6 to 10, 11 – 15, etc., each contain ONE such definition. _ _ _
But I think I have noticed 2 homophones in 3 (B ) and 3 ( C ). To me, “flew” seems to go with INFLUENZA while “across” goes with CELTIC and that’s 2 homophones in 1 to 5. Perhaps, I’m wrong about the homophones? Thanks again in advance for your interpretation of this one.
(A) KOOKABURRA (B) INFLUENZA (C) CELTIC
3… an Australian kingfisher flew across…