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(But doesn't he support Sheffield Utd ?)


I'm in awe of any one who could get to 50 without a dictionary. We had a go last night and were defeated by 45 . (My dad was a latin teacher so I like to think I'm good with words...I obviously aren't.....I'm off to have another go right now !}


Well done SimonM is what I really meant to say.


P S My dad would also have corrected my grammar in the above sentence.

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>>(But doesn't he support Sheffield Utd ?)<< (6)


No I did *not* use a dictionary! :)) I guess we Blades supporters are just that shade more literate...Seriously I was just persistent and got lucky with a string of familiar-looking words plus inspired guesses. (I knew that Latin A-Level (failed) would come in handy one day... )

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