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Hitchin Priory Rotary Club - Buildings & Structures C/d 3 Jan

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granny grump | 21:14 Mon 28th Dec 2015 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Please can you help with the following?
2. Endless oar pin with grassy area bureaucrats (4 4)
4. King moves 2 or 3 (6)
9. Place for a swim that's solid (says the OS) (5)
30. A . not a under a + (says the OS) (5)
34. Eider's produce weighs heavily here (5)
35. Use wall timer to make flour (5 4)
45. Oxygen (2)
55. Hemisphere in domestic setting (4)
59. Place for shooting or showing (7)
69. Little French house? (10)
85. Site for damp 15 ballgame (8 4)


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45: O2
69: Maisonette
55: Semi?
9 lidos.
59 ballets
59. Gallery.^^^
59: Gallery
34 downs.
85: Swimming Pool
35 water mill.
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Thank you both I should have explained q30

following A is a large black dot and following under a is a larges black square

I didn't know how to show these
2 Town Hall - thol(e) + lawn
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Are Downs a structure sandy?
They're managed by grazing. But maybe not a structure.
But Eider ducks produce down+ S...stone(weight).
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Thank you
4 In chess doesn't the king move 2 or 3 squares when castling with the rook? Could it be 'Castle'?
... A rook not THE rook
Ignore that - king moves 2 squares only - well it is 45 years since I played chess for school
I'm sure 'castle' is right Captain, & it's probably a setter's mistake.
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30. A . not a under a + (says the OS) (5)
following A is a large black dot and following 'under a' is a large black square
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Thank you for all your previous help

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