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basquaise | 18:26 Wed 06th Aug 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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18 a. Stuck on this one, I have the following letters:
-a-e-f-e-t-i-h
and 26 a. I have: -n-h-a-o-e

Can anyone help me? thanking you in advance.
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Can you help me with 42 ?, In Scots law disinterested advisers, not parties to cases 5 & 6 letters and no 39 A Plea for a truce 5 & 1 letters
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Thank you JimJools for that been searching for days.
I've come across "fains I" as a plea for a truce.
I still need the other one - but I'll look for a bit longer. I'm not getting much time to spend on it at the moment. :-))
To novalis
Grateful thanks for that one.
Yes, thanks novalis.
Does anyone have any thoughts on whether to spell 22a with an O or an A?
I've gone with the O
Do you mean 22d Aq?
No, Jools. 23a. A gratuity to a black african. I don't want to give the answer to those who have not asked for it.

Sorry, Mancunian, I meant 23a.
You had me worried there Aq - I couldn't see how it could be an O, I thought I'd gone wrong somewhere. :-))
I think it should be with the A because the spelling with the O has an extra letter.
23 In my dictionary the word is spelt with an O an one L making 6 letters in all. Thought I would mention it just to throw a spanner in the works. You can obviously spell it both ways. Lets hope they will accept either as they both mean the same thing.
In Chambers, yes, another O. But not on the many entries on Google. I really hate these "stick the pin in" situations!
So do I, I always manage to pick the wrong one.
They should accept either, Mancunian, and there are those who believe that alternative spellings are acceptable. But I have never seen alternatives given in the published results by The Generalist or elsewhere.
Meant to mention I found it in the The New Oxford Dictionary.
Mmm! I used Chambers ......... I'm torn now and don't know which way to go.

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