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Ah I see.

No.


I guess some people might be so lateral in their thinking that they might come up wih it.


As I said I think most people come up with an answer then see if it fits the clue.

Long words are easy to narrow down once you have a few letters, after that it's a process of elimination.

Admittedly I read about this clue elsewhere but I knew why it was the answer in an instant.

Is anyone else finding the Everyman a bit odd today?

What's with the general knowledgey bits?


As for: Row about Diane being neater (6)

what is this, the sun crosswordor an excerpt from Bob the Builder's big book of blindlingly obvious clues?

Just checked answers for the two I didn't get in last private eye.

Kicking myself on both.


One who makes no.2 without one is a judas (8)


answer to number 2 was 'sacred cow' as numbers normally refer to other answers.

Nut not in this case. Ooooooh no!!!!

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