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safflower | 17:10 Mon 18th Oct 2010 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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How I have struggled with this. No one else has I see.
9a Duke - a famous one - losing weight in house (8)? d - e - l - n -. If this is dwelling, I can't see it.
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D welling(ton)
Looking at this again, there's something missing.
duke = d
a famous one is Duke Ellington ; then lose the weight (ton) ; but where the extra w comes from I know not
ulysses100 - what's wrong with your 1st answer?
First answer is spot on.
Bibblebub, because he was the Duke OF Wellington (but, yes, otherwise OK).
but he's also referred to as just Wellington, without the 'duke of'
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Well blow me down! I live 5 miles from Wellington. And the wretched monument is dedicated to The Duke of Wellington even though he never visited the town (Don't really blame him.) I knew I needed my head examining. Thank you ulysses100 and bibblebub. Stop fussing bibblebub. ulysses100 is right - the w doesn't quite work for me - it shouldn't be there.
Wellington is probably the most famous Duke ever so the D+WELLING(TON) is the one which smacks you in the face.
i'm not the one who is fussing byattempting a 2nd explanation because the 1st one doesn't quite match (although it does imho)
D is an abbreviation for duke, quite common in crosswords. Add this to Welling(ton) and you get dwelling.

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