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There is currently a completion on radio 5 live where you have to phone in with the answer. The last day is Fri 17th Nov and I have put the link below.
So far no one has guessed it.
The wrong answers are
Long,sliced,dreamy
The 3 clues are
Has a letter d in it
A picture of Susan Boyle
It has one vowel in it
It's very difficult to get through so even if I had some suggestions I might not get through.
The Prize is 2 tickets to Wimbledon ladies final with hotel and travel so a great prize if you are a tennis fan.
Any help gratefully received.
Many thanks
Penguin123
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It comes from part of the commentary during a tennis match. The audio includes "Williams" and the commentator of the match was saying this morning it was Kerber but she can't mind on the missing word.
If it's from Wimbledon, Kerber and Williams played in the 2016 and 2018 finals but I've not found the radio audio for either of the matches.
To-day's clue is, "The truth is rather pure and never simple".
Now, I Googled that and the first hit was, "The truth is rarely pure and never simple." which is a quote from Oscar Wilde.
I've listened to the audio again and it is definitely, "rather" and not, "rarely" so it might be a mis-reading or a mis-quote but Wilde and my guess of "wild" would fit.
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