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EV 925 Gwent's Tall Yew by Kruger

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dr b | 14:46 Sun 25th Jul 2010 | Crosswords
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Good afternoon Mr. and Mrs. UK and all ships at sea....

I thought this was a perfectly fine puzzle, not an earth-shattering PDM but solidly constructed nonetheless. And and am I wrong in seeing an extra letter in the wordplay of 42a, that does not in fact appear in the quote?

I somehow stumbled upon how to treat the 8 answers before having the quote, so I did not fully appreciate the nature of those 8 answers until that point.
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DocHH welll, it's intriguing n'est ce pas?
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Bien sûr, Copelander. You never know, Novalis might even give us a pass mark for our French!!
Good Morning All and a warm welcome to all new chatterers. Just thought I would 'have a look' before shutting down for a week as off to the south where we might have some more clement weather. In between the showers we have managed to catch some 20 acres of haylage of good quality (so horse trainer/breeders will be breathing a sigh of relief) and in betyween all that I have managed a reasonable portion of the grid but have little idea of who the author is (so many people seemed to have entered or left this world on 25/07) and although I am blessed if I can work out why, 1a and a couple of others seem to be emitting a faint war-cry! I shall take it away with me, but as no BRB and no wish to access a computer I have no great hopes.....see you all about next Thursday.
Not sure why we have gone French, but anyway J'ai fini, so I guess can join those in intelligent boucherses coin
Thought I had finished but...

The unched letter in 25a has two possible solutions both of which fit the definition - I am leaning towards the one which is later in the alphabet but can't quite get the wordplay - any thoughts?
Just got it, that abbreviation for 150 is a new one for me
Hello AndrewG-S,
I quite agree, the one that is further down the BRB is the correct one, the second 150 is also in the BRB. It also works better on the cryptic front. You confused me for a while with your use of boucherses, I'd have used "sabotsis", as I thought the English phrase referred to "shoes"is"" rather than plug. (I have used "" at the end of that to complete how I would have needed to put the finishing touches to certain equations, it's the Scientist emerging again!) Either way, as with EV we got there in the end.
You must have worried yourself for a while with 3 post of your own in sequence on one thread! I'd have been wondering if I was speaking to myself, even on the WWW as well as at home!!
Speccie tomorrow! Life's tough!
as i get older i increasingly talk to myself so it was pretty much business as usual. sabotsisisis""" would have been better, my french is dreadful so i simply clogged a website and it came up with boucher
Are you sure you didn't "SABOT"age that website! My French is adequate, until they reply to my practiced question, at their normal speed, then I have to use "Lentement!" or "En Anglais?" always with "s'il vous plait!". Apologies for any typos and bad grammar.
i just look blank which also seems to work
Finished but haven't worked out the relevance of the title.
Zita, go back to the beginning of this thread, and read through from there! Some heavy hints there. Pleased you finished, enjoy a glass of oaky red wine as you do so!
zita, both parts of the quote are used in the title, if you ignore the spaces it shouldn't take long to see
Somewhat late saying ´hello´but still immersed in tearing out the bindweed, goose grass, horse tail and creeping buttercup. The garden is still enough of a novelty for me to be enjoying the challenge, but think the novelty may be wearing off. Also have a veritable cornucopia of blackcurrants to harvest. Consequently have been somewhat slow in finishing EV but did it without too much difficulty, other than lack of time. Too late for much in the way of French, nést pas, or long words or tarradiddles - it took me all my time to scan through this very long thread. Nice to see all the familiar names though, apart from Physics Girl, plus several new ones.

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