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Ev Sunday Telegraph Enigmatic Variations 1089 -Choreography By Kea
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Kea is one of my favourite setters and this one is a delight. Took me a while to see what was going on, but once it all clicked it was well worth the wait. Thanks Kea!!
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I spent ages trying to resolve 19d. It does not appear in my antiquated BRB, 2003 version. However the elevated pitiful does appear in Bradfords! As for 17d, the answer was definitely not a word I had heard of, but given in the BRB! All in all there were at least 12 words that were new to me, thank goodness for cryptic indications. Relaxing with a glass of Merlot.
I spent ages trying to resolve 19d. It does not appear in my antiquated BRB, 2003 version. However the elevated pitiful does appear in Bradfords! As for 17d, the answer was definitely not a word I had heard of, but given in the BRB! All in all there were at least 12 words that were new to me, thank goodness for cryptic indications. Relaxing with a glass of Merlot.
I'm staring, I'm staring! Nothing is making much sense at the moment, clues keep getting solved but I'm definately not main-stream at the moment (where is the lady from the train I ask?).
On a different note, many thanks to who-ever contacted Vickie at the FG, she is very grateful and we have great hopes for a more brain stretching coffee break between the slurry carting or the mowing etc.
On a different note, many thanks to who-ever contacted Vickie at the FG, she is very grateful and we have great hopes for a more brain stretching coffee break between the slurry carting or the mowing etc.
Devadolly, please email [email protected]
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