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The I 877 Saturday November 30Th 2013
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4 down: Hideout erected beside bridge
The answer is RIALTO. Rialto is a bridge across the grand canal in Venice. In terms of parsing the clue, I see Lair (hideout) backwards (erected as it's a down clue) but I cannot see how "TO" is got from the clue. I'm thinking, for example, James & Eric, Trevor besides where besides could be substituted for too, but that would be too not to. What am I overlooking?
Thanking you in advance.
The answer is RIALTO. Rialto is a bridge across the grand canal in Venice. In terms of parsing the clue, I see Lair (hideout) backwards (erected as it's a down clue) but I cannot see how "TO" is got from the clue. I'm thinking, for example, James & Eric, Trevor besides where besides could be substituted for too, but that would be too not to. What am I overlooking?
Thanking you in advance.
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Hideout erected = lair reversed Chambers gives a definition of to as beside Rial + to = bridge
16:35 Sat 14th Dec 2013
Okay, thank you I see it now. to and beside can be used interchangeably when making comparisons: Meriam-Webster have the following example of a sentence for beside:
These problems seem unimportant beside the potential benefits of the new system.
Clearly beside in the sentence above could be substituted for to.
Thank you for your help.
These problems seem unimportant beside the potential benefits of the new system.
Clearly beside in the sentence above could be substituted for to.
Thank you for your help.
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