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Indy-trier | 17:59 Fri 19th Mar 2010 | Crosswords
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I've completed most of this puzzle but can't find anything that makes sense for 4A. Any tips would be appreciated.
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I've rather given up on this, but I had atocs - to be entered as atccs
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Thanks Kettledrum. That's what I had too - I just can't find an appropriate definition for an atoc anywhere!
Look under ATOK - Skunk or (as per the clue) Musterline
atoc / atok - a species of skunk (Chambers), and a skunk is a small American musteline animal ....
Hi Kayakamina! It's nice to 'see' you again: our paths don't seem to have crossed for ages - entirely my fault, as I'm so busy that I spend very little time doing crosswords nowadays. But I do still look at the Spectator & Inquisitor, although I regret that I haven't finished Inquisitor for several weeks now. Oh dear! I'm really losing my grip!
Hi kettledrum

Good to hear from you again.
I've been wondering how you were as I'd not seen you either on here or on the other side. I've also been a bit lax with my crosswords as always happens in the Rugby season. I hardly ever do the Times & Guardian nowadays and concentrate on Azed , Mephisto, EV , the Spectator and if it doesn't look too daunting, The Listener.
Hope you are well.
Regards
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That's where I went wrong. I was using my Oxford Dictionary of English and neither spelling was in there. Am now using Chambers!
I thought that I had completed this, but I have only 62 squares to be highlighted - can anyone confirm that there is no typo and that it really is 63, please?
It is 63: I had a verb in the present tense when it could be past, and the final "d" takes the total to 63.

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