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Telegraph cryptic 25575

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08012006 | 13:08 Thu 27th Mar 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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18d A sort of English mouth? (7)
ESTUARY fits - disintEgrate, spacecrafT, yeArning, hYbrid (= river mouth) but why "A sort of English"
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Estuary English is spoken in the Thames Estuary originally by Cockneys.

Estuary is a river mouth
The DT is being a little out-of-date on this one.

This kind of phonetic English is now known as "estuarine".

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