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Times Listener 4004
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I've never tried this one before so any letters I have could be wrong.
5dn Precious stone - recklessly getting one for old European (10)
?l???e??n?
18ac Incompetent person has tender going round Britsh island (6)
s????h
45ac Blindly devoted person even forced mum to come back (9, two words)
a????????
5dn Precious stone - recklessly getting one for old European (10)
?l???e??n?
18ac Incompetent person has tender going round Britsh island (6)
s????h
45ac Blindly devoted person even forced mum to come back (9, two words)
a????????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is generally considered bad form to just give the answers to the Listener crosswords - but for a beginner, as I was many years ago I reckon some help is in order.
I hope that you have a Chamber's Dictionary (preferable the 2003 edition for the next few weeks). If you don't have a Chamber's I doubt that you will find the answers in many if any other dictionaries.
You will find the answer to 5down on Page 31
18ac The first letter is not s . British island stands for bi inside a word for soft.
45ac is on page 43.
I hope that you have a Chamber's Dictionary (preferable the 2003 edition for the next few weeks). If you don't have a Chamber's I doubt that you will find the answers in many if any other dictionaries.
You will find the answer to 5down on Page 31
18ac The first letter is not s . British island stands for bi inside a word for soft.
45ac is on page 43.
Since I don't consider it bad form to just give answers to Listener crosswords - for the simple reason that Listenerites don't consider it bad form to provide answers to any other prize crosswords - 45A is a French phrase, ame damnee. That's een (even) made (forced) ma (mum) backwards and means a blindly devoted person.
Good luck with the rest of it.
Good luck with the rest of it.
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