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Please can any one help.(8.5.)
1.a fast lady from a south coast town.
5.one eightieth of £1.
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.you'd have to get your skates don't to catch this.(9.7.)
39.SIlent.aloof,sullen.
Not all clues have number of letters.
Thank you for any help given.
1.a fast lady from a south coast town.
5.one eightieth of £1.
21
.you'd have to get your skates don't to catch this.(9.7.)
39.SIlent.aloof,sullen.
Not all clues have number of letters.
Thank you for any help given.
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sulky: a light, open two-wheeled vehicle accommodatin g only the driver and drawn by one horse, used especially in harness racing http://www.t hefreedictio nary.com/sul ky
22:26 Fri 28th Mar 2014
The problem setter obviously doesn't know his old currency from the new - a farthing was a quarter of the old penny, and was phased out well before decimalisation - the answer Penny Farthing (which I suspect is the correct one) only works if you treat a farthing as a quarter of a new penny.
OK, I must get out more !
OK, I must get out more !
sulky: a light, open two-wheeled vehicle accommodating only the driver and drawn by one horse, used especially in harness racing
http:// www.the freedic tionary .com/su lky
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Well, I am going to put penny-farthing right or wrong!
I already did all the others mentioned , but there is one further on which I am not sure of. The clue is - Was in low spirits, listless or depressed and there are 5 letters. I don't think sulky can be used again and I have put moody which I think might be a type of boat. Anybody got any other suggestions?
I already did all the others mentioned , but there is one further on which I am not sure of. The clue is - Was in low spirits, listless or depressed and there are 5 letters. I don't think sulky can be used again and I have put moody which I think might be a type of boat. Anybody got any other suggestions?