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entire number of horses grouped for daily exercise
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a pity that the search facility is so appallingly bad, and searching can really only be effectively done by trawling back over many, many pages. It is a bit hard on Puzzlit, but I do agree with Quizmonkey that this question has either been directly answered or received several hints, and we're all getting a bit bored with answering the same questions over and over again.
The answers don't have to be in until the end of May so there's plenty of time to go back over all the various answers that have already been given.
The answers don't have to be in until the end of May so there's plenty of time to go back over all the various answers that have already been given.
Clue 65.
again ... a very clever clue and 'dual ways to get to the answer ....
�Collection of Scotsmen� ..... you are looking for a scottish word meaning a 'Collection of small items (much used by the Bard - and I don't mean Shakespeare)
On the one hand - the answer is an anagram of two words in the clue .... (but, I think this is co-incidental for I see no word that 'indicates' an anagram)
On the other hand - the answer is a word that is 'running' in the clue (note the word �nside�)
Clue 67.
On the one hand this is a straight forward clue (the first two words of the clue) ---- BUT, the the two-worded answer surprisingly (at least to me) is a 'phrase' used in the world of horse-racing to mean �number of horses� that are gathered together for daily exercises, eg on the gallops
(this phrase is in Chambers)
I found this --hope it helps.
Totally agree with Aquagility, the search facility is very poor.