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Cam 89 Crossword Help - Bits And Pieces By Nimrod
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Help needed on some clues from the CAM crossword - Bits and Pieces by Nimrod. It's one of those puzzles where the clues are in alphabetical order of the answers.
Around Germany's Red Zone, one implements gas charges (7) A??????
Scottish judge's new introduction to Nicene Creed (6) (this will begin with A, B, C, D or E)
Irish workhorse wanting to head north can set out from Reading? (6) (this will begin with G, H, I, J or K)
A couple of sessions drinking endless "fruit juice" in Ed's Bar (6) (this will begin with S or T)
Thank you!!
Around Germany's Red Zone, one implements gas charges (7) A??????
Scottish judge's new introduction to Nicene Creed (6) (this will begin with A, B, C, D or E)
Irish workhorse wanting to head north can set out from Reading? (6) (this will begin with G, H, I, J or K)
A couple of sessions drinking endless "fruit juice" in Ed's Bar (6) (this will begin with S or T)
Thank you!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.GARRAN is right - remove 'can' = (tin) from NARRA(tin)G (and turn).
The setter appears to have made a mistake with the alphabetical ordering of the 2nd set of thematics.
The first one of the 3 starting with the letter S is out of place - it should be the last of the 3.
When a puzzle has been deliberately skewed to make it as difficult as possible, that's a bad oversight!
The setter appears to have made a mistake with the alphabetical ordering of the 2nd set of thematics.
The first one of the 3 starting with the letter S is out of place - it should be the last of the 3.
When a puzzle has been deliberately skewed to make it as difficult as possible, that's a bad oversight!
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