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According to the setter. "All the answers are things you’d find in tins/cans (some of them bizarre!) – and you’ll need to ‘think outside the can’ (as well as inside) for some of these". They may well be right as I have “car” for one of the answers (that is if I am right!)
It’s clues only please but I’ll be grateful for any help at all as I’m totally stumped on these!
16. Japanese n etherwear (5). (BTW This is how the clue is composed but I guess it could be a typing mistake and mean netherwear as all one word)
48. French house carriers (9)
49. The king with added dairy (12)
50. Americans don’t want anyone unloading a can of this on them (5,3 or 8)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.17 tin of sweets popular at christmas
20 type of hat with what you call tablets you take
24 an£ 26 given n later thread
27 only think of Scottish knitware and crisps
30 what you call oil you put on to ease something
33 what you drink and who carries the clubs in golf
35 what you spray to take away smells
39 what they put into the ground for people to dig up in years to come
other answers are only iffy that I have
Sorry vonjon. I've only just come back to this and for others these are the clues for those not already covered
7 Jammed together 5,9
9 play it or carry wholesale goods 5,4
18 Stops you (sic) mouth from fraying 3,5,3
37 Powdered, they go the distance 6,6
7, 18 & 37 I only have very "iffy" answers - ? Pilchards? Lip stick? Boxing gloves?
9 a type of percussion instrument.
A reminder too that the setter has asked for clues only to be requested
Yes of course cashier
7, jammed together (5,9)
16, Japanese n etherwear (5)
17, upmarket thoroughfare (7,6)
18, stops you mouth from fraying (3,5,3)
22, is scary giant electric (7,6)
24, has this animal product disappeared like magic (10.4)
26, ridiculous tie (5,6)
37, powdered, they go the distance (6,6)
thanks cashier