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galasalmon | 20:31 Sat 16th Feb 2019 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Word to go after the first and before second Royal ?Imperial
This is a clue to surname of US presidents 5/ British Prime minister.
10/ English county (1974 - 96. )
Name of chemical element 4/Debt - result of strenuous exercise .
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Royal mint imperial
Humberside
Neon, lead, gold, iron, ... any clues?
Jf, think it should read

Name of chemical element
No 4/ Debt - result of strenuous exercise
Thanks, but none the wiser. I'll go back to my book :-)
5 Wilson
...(Woodrow Wilson?)
10 Cleveland
^^ (Grover) Cleveland
4 overspent?
4. (possibly) BORON

Debt ="borrowing on"
minus Rowing
= Boron

(however, although rowing is a strenuous exercise, I would not call it "a result" of strenuous exercise)
Alternative LITHIUM

debt = liability
result of strenuous exercise = ability
= Li
(chemical symbol for Lithium)
Yes, 10 is definitely Cleveland- to match name of former US president.

I find these clues difficult to follow as set out here.

Please can you clarify the last one (or is it two)- I refer to " Name of chemical element 4/Debt - result of strenuous exercise . "
I assume the numbers are question numbers not letter counts?

I think I can follow the questions now.

Word to go after the first and before second Royal ?Imperial
Answer= MINT


This is a clue to surname of US presidents:
5/ British Prime minister. Answer WILSON (Woodrow Wilson)
10/ English county (1974 - 96. ) Answer CLEVELAND (Grover Cleveland)


Name of chemical element 4/Debt - result of strenuous exercise .
Possible answer= LI(ability) if the dash means minus, although I am not sure that ability follows from the clue 'result of strenuous exercise'

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