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ringer | 17:09 Sat 20th Jan 2024 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Charity Christmas Puzzle (c/d 28th Jan)

The sentence includes definitions for three words. 
... settled what is suitable for selling and will...

The words are ---ABL-----

---EAB-- and --TRA-

Hints for the third would be appreciated 

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1 established

2  saleable

The thrid one is a Scottish word, not easy to hint at!

...and it has nothing to do with last will and testament, or will as in determination.

I know the starting letter but have no idea - is it a proper noun? I'm clueless when it comes to people's names!!

The third one is just an unusual (to me, anyway) definition of 'will'. It's in Chambers, after the other, more usual definitions. It's not a name, but an adverb and adjective.

Duh - just got it thanks!!!!

Is there a pattern to the answers? If so I can't make it out.

Saintstim, I don't do the puzzle, but a question or two from it usually appears on Answerbank. The format is hard to explain. I just google Christmas Charity Puzzle 2023 and got the latest one.

When I did a previous one the first letters of the answers spelled out words but I cannot seee a pattern in this one.

What does it start with?

TCL,  the answer to the third clue in the OP starts with A.

Cheers!

Did you look on Chambers online or have you a hard copy?

 

I can think on only one English word it might be but it doesn't give a Scots use of it in the Chambers online version and I can't see that use in Scots dictionaries I looked at.

It's annoying me now and I'm not even doing the quiz...

Thanks, TCL. The word was in my (13th ed) Chambers.

I'll need to wait for the answers, if I mind on it.

Is it astray please?

 

"Astray" was the only word I could think on and I thought it was the answer that was Scots, not the meaning but I couldn't find it in the Scots dictionaries.

It is, "astray" and the Scots word is, "will".

Thanks TCL.   

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