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Lipsiot | 11:24 Sat 01st Mar 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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11A Allow disreputable person to act unrestrainedly (3,3)
L?T, ?I?

I'm assuming it is "LET RIP" but "rip" for disreputable person?
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Rip is also a term for a reprobate
Chambers gives that as a definition for rip
Rip is correct.

A disreputable person. Originally 'rep' Reprobate.
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Thank you everyone.
While you two heavyweights are on any ideas for

When lifting present about to cry a tiny, tiny bit (6) 2 words

?b?s?c

Thanks and apologies to lipsiot.

K
W boson
up "now" around sob
Many thanks Ulysses I'll have to review my C!

Regards K
It's not like you to get a letter wrong k !!

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