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Saturday Times Jumbo Cryptic 1221 Saturday August 6Th 2016

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SealionSteve | 17:17 Wed 17th Aug 2016 | Crosswords
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I think I have the answers to these but as I can not parse them, I am not sure:

20a Long distance traveller in immense rush to reach railway: it could be nip and tuck! (8,7). I have "cosmetic surgery". I can see ry=railway, and rush - or maybe immense rush = surge. Long distance traveller might be comet but where do the s and ic come from? Help!

19a A boy with ace character (7). I have "persona". Boy might be son, ace might be a, but where is the "per"?

3d Inexperienced person's place for putting butter? (9). I have greenhorn which fits inexperienced person. Butter might be a goat or other animal with horns, but can't see how it parses!

Thanks in advance.
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Cosmetic surgery - 'ET' (in) 'cosmic surge' + 'r(ailwa)y' Persona - 'per' (a) + 'son' (boy) + 'a(ce)' Greenhorn - 'green' (place for putting; golf) + 'horn' (butter)
17:22 Wed 17th Aug 2016
Per - a
Son
A(ce)
3 green ( where you put from in golf)
Cosmic around 'ET' (long distance traveller) urge ry
Cosmetic surgery - 'ET' (in) 'cosmic surge' + 'r(ailwa)y'
Persona - 'per' (a) + 'son' (boy) + 'a(ce)'
Greenhorn - 'green' (place for putting; golf) + 'horn' (butter)
... Cosmic being immense
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Thank you scorpiojo. So is that "per" as in "per diem" (i.e. "so much a day" etc? Always thought that per meant "for each" - live and learn!
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And thank you Lie-in King too!
Chambers def 1: For each or a
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Belated thanks emeritus. And thank you again scorpiojo - my 21st Century Chambers will be dispatched to the charity shop and be replaced by my rather battered 20th Century one called out of retirement. It seems to have so many more definitions despite the advertising blurb for the newer one!

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