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wendyl | 10:36 Fri 12th May 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I'm struggling on last dozen or so of 120 answers which are places on the coast of England
Perhaps you cryptic experts could help please

surround an italian city with an abbreviated roman citizen

sounds like this place has its bottom sitting in the water

boundary, backchat

if the meat was cooked here it would sink

many thanks
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HINTS: CR = Citizen of Rome (this represents TWO hints in one)


backchat = MOUTH

could no 4 be Burnham
Barmouth
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Thanks crofter I've got that first one now - simple when you put it like that

Thanks patacake also for Barmouth
but can't quite see how you make 4 Burnham can't see the relevance to sinking - perhaps I'm being a bit thick - I'll think about it a bit more while I get on with the gardening!

Before you go any further wendyl, you need to check the meaning of several obscure words in a Chambers Dictionary - such as ley, bourne, hastings, etc.


You will need some of these , but perhaps not all are needed! Good Luck!


I hope the weather holds. I am due two full days in the garden myself!

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I remember hearing that those setting the Matlock quizzes rely on Chambers dictionary - unfortunately I do not have access to one and it does not appear to be accessible online - perhaps you can advise differently?

Thanks again crofter

wendyl

wendyl I suppose that any good dictionary would do - however from Chambers we find:


ley = open country - meadow, pasture, or arable


bourne = boundary, limit, or goal


These ought to help a little

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Crofter (or anyone else doing this quiz) Have at last made a bit of progress was beginning to lose heart
Apart from the place with bottom sitting in water

am really stuck on
64 a fairly new TV programme
17 take edible items from water and exchange a vowel for the dog letter

I have the same answer for nos 15 and 98 are there duplicate answers as in the last one?
Does Chambers have alternative words for cliff?

Hi wendyl. Over the weekend it was too wet for me to garden! I should be catching up with the weeds in a couple of days!


As for your questions, you should geta great deal of help from my earlier clue re channel 4.


Q17 is quite clever. Start by finding a general term that covers fish, crabs, lobsters, mussels etc.


You don't really need the same answer for Q15 and Q98.Don't forget that you have Poole, Liverpool and Blackpool to name but three "pools" or "puddles".


Finally, Chambers has the obscure word CLEVE for cliff!

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thanks crofter
I just sent a message to say now have 64
also managed 17 at weekend with a clue from my son
re 15 and 98 I will take another look and choose different places
the cleve word will also solve another
pity you had rain at weekend we didn't but did have a blip with PC refusing to connect to server
shocking to rely on it so but now back on track
regards
wendyl

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