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Daily Mail - 29.05.07 and Candis Magazine - June 2007

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gordonclown | 13:32 Wed 30th May 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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8d - Clever Charles sure to bring in bit of tasty pudding ( 9,5 ) I have 0 CHARLOTTE *U*S* 18d - Look, leaders of union forced into this arrangement ( 6 ) I have - *H***I 23d - He was bound to land almost new after climb, but .... ( 4 ) I have - **R* 22a - Court official points to river ( 8 ) I have - *I***A** Candis Magazine ( Charity Mag ) ODD ONE OUT The puzzle is The Rainbow Colours, written down in correct colour order but the words are in coloured letters which are in correct order but out of sequnce by one colour. See below Word Colour RED ( violet ) ORANGE ( red ) YELLOW ( orange ) GREEN ( yellow ) BLUE ( green ) INDIGO ( blue ) VIOLET ( indigo ) I hope you're not too confused. Which is the odd one out? Many many many thanks in advance GoGo the Clown
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Charlotte Russe
8D. Charlette Russe
22a Tipstaff?
Sorry: Read Charlotte
Not in any dictionary but SHUFTI is an arabic word for look.
THIS and leaders of union forced.

Not convinced myself
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Sounds right to me!
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Could 23d be SERF
Almost FRESH - up

GoGo
Shufti is correct...............was widespread slang years ago in the Services (1960's).
SERF sounds good - bound to land
Agree SERF . . . . fres(h) <<. . . . almost new

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