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Babz | 17:00 Sun 29th Jul 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I have to admit to being beat this week, had unexpected company and I'm all behind with everything!! .....can I ask for help with:
16A give bits of these back! S?T (3)
25A Infirm tenor not easily excited ?T?L?? (6)
26AOrder to pulverise a platform ????i? (6)
29A Complete work at Newcastle ??N?(4)
19DFrost, say, down ireland way SA??E (5)

I hate asking for so many but am panicking now! Thanks ever so!
  
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19d Sadie as in Sadie Frost ( sad=down, Ireland=I, way=e )
26a Pulpit . . . . pulp it
25a sTolid . . . . T=tenor
25a stolid (t for tenor in firm (solid)
29a done (work = do + NE for Newcastle)
25a stolid ....t(enor) in solid (firm)
16a I presume it's set, meaning to give from bits of ThESe back but I'd prefer a second opinion
16 across has us all stumped.cant make sense of the clue.
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Thank you to you all I really appreciate your help, can't think what 16A can be but there's only one of the vowels that could go in there isn't there?
I've pondered this for ages and am going with SET as it's backwards in the word 'these' and to set can mean to give -as in homework. What a lot of thought for such a little word!
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I'm going along with that as well, there doesn't seem to be anything else to put. It'll be interesting to see the answers when they're printed!
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I see SET was the right answer!!

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