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I knew it was a cryptic clue but somehow brain never got past PO box bit of address

but yes, addressing the dogs - very clever . MUSH


I used to do the Telegraph crossword years ago but haven't picked up a cryptic since then - brain is out of tune


Jonboy - this neocon bar.. it's very like the usual boho joint isn't it?

Man in black hat sidles in, walks to the right hand end of the bar. Checks the bar for choice - decides there's enough and orders a large malt whisky, drinks it straight, pays for it himself. Looks at left hand end of bar for someone to argue with.


Yep - Marmora Man just rode into town.

saunters in, tucking copy of Guardian deep into jacket pocket to avoid offense

eyes clientelle - a few familiar faces but there's a tweed jacket on the coat rack.

And several people are smoking - either the libertarians are flouting the laws or simply, there are no laws.

At the bar, looks at selection. 78 different beers. Free marketeering gone mad. Gadzooks. Theres a man who seems to know his own mind. Sidles up to MM and asks opinion on what to choose.

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