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safflower | 21:52 Sat 19th Jul 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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16a Local name for a Cornish Pasty / (5-5) t - d - y/- g - i -
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Tiddy Oggie
TIDDY-OGGY is in Wikipedia, but that is 5-4 not 5-5
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Tiddy Oggie it must be. Thank you both. What a 'very interesting' name.
Happy to help, even if I was wrong-ish
I think it may be teddy oggie ( teddy being potato)
Always called Tiddy Oggies in our house .My mother was a Cornishwoman .She made a proper pasty :)
Mmmm, pasties...(dribble, drool)
agreed lots of local derivations on the word but please pasty is a pasty NOT a pastie :-)
Gulp! But bryher, if I had more than one, I would have eaten some pasties, not pastys... :-)
dear lie in king if you eat more than one pasty at a sitting - beleive me if you had eaten one of my grandmothers - a truly formidable woman - you would be as fat as a lard ball and probably suffer health problems . Night night to you all its been fun :-)
Night! :-O)) (meant to be chins!)

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