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Fao - The K M Players
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Here are todays shaded clues for you -
27d. Animal’s petage, layer of paint or a garment such as a macintosh (4)
32 d. Word for a narrative such as a chronicle, fairytale, fable, legend or saga or news article that originally meant a history (5)
47d. One of the citrus fruits referred to in a nursery rhyme that lists the bells of a number of London churches (6)
53d. Simple wind instrument, a squeak, a Hubble bubble, cask for wine, or a vertical bar symbol. (4)
27d. Animal’s petage, layer of paint or a garment such as a macintosh (4)
32 d. Word for a narrative such as a chronicle, fairytale, fable, legend or saga or news article that originally meant a history (5)
47d. One of the citrus fruits referred to in a nursery rhyme that lists the bells of a number of London churches (6)
53d. Simple wind instrument, a squeak, a Hubble bubble, cask for wine, or a vertical bar symbol. (4)
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Hi Steff. Naturally I was out tonight, at Boris's Club, otherwise known as the local Conservative Club! It is usually fairly quiet in there, but tonight it was jam packed for some reason.
Both Mrs. T and myself have picked up slight colds from somewhere, although I still managed to get a round of golf in today in the chilly sunshine.
Glad to hear that you're getting over the reaction to your shingles jab, at least it is a lot better than actually getting the disease. I had a colleague in the bank many years ago who got it, which caused him problems for many months afterwards, until eventually we had to let him go.
Both Mrs. T and myself have picked up slight colds from somewhere, although I still managed to get a round of golf in today in the chilly sunshine.
Glad to hear that you're getting over the reaction to your shingles jab, at least it is a lot better than actually getting the disease. I had a colleague in the bank many years ago who got it, which caused him problems for many months afterwards, until eventually we had to let him go.