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Maggseyg | 11:51 Tue 10th Apr 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Can anyone please give me some clues for No. 34 and No. 67. I've been stuck on these two for ages . No 34 is -'A cold owner exercised his parade of riders', and No 67 is 'The entire number of horses grouped for daily exercise...'.
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No 34: An anagram of 'a cold owner' does not give you the answer but will lead you to it.
No 67: Obscure this, unless you are a racing expert. Think of a two-word phrase meaning 'the entire number' and then look it up, no matter how unlikely it seems.
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Many thanks to you both. I now have the answer to No. 34. No 67 is still causing problems, as I have something for 'the entire number', but I can't find any reference to horses in Google.
Try Chambers dictionary.

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