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Thu 5 Mar, 2009 07:38 pm
I have a few I am stuck on. Perhaps someone can help me
210a mathmatical pattern ? sequence
f???n?c?i
211a popular opinion (3,6)
v?m ?o?u?i
254a Parisian Palace
e?y?ee
261d Titan
a?b?rn
263a scornfully disobedient
?l?nt
234 Stonehenge structure
?a?l?t?on
Thanks for your help
@jolm,
Hi jolm
210a = fibonacci
211a = voxpopuli
254a= elysee
261d = auburn
263a = flout
234d= trilithon
One of the hardest Stinkers for a long time.
@Dutchy,
Thanks Dutchy. Good to have challenging crosswords and I'm glad for the expert help just a keystroke away.
Just three more I'm unsure of
265a college graduates
al?m?i
72a exasperated
n?r?ed
105a unfenced hunting grounds
c?a?e
@jolm,
Hi jolm
I have the following.
265a = ALUMNI
72a = NARKED
105a = CHASE
Somebody may verify, where are you jacaranda?
@Dutchy,
Awesome. I needed confirmation of alumni and chase but I had not thought outside the square enough for narked. Not sure about jacaranda??? I am a kiwi
@Dutchy,
Jolm and Dutchy
I am can verify, ALUMNI & NARKED, (well thats what I had) CHASE fits but I don't know about that, but if Dutchy has it then it must be right!
@Vegemite,
Hi Vegemite
You'll find the answer to CHASE being unfenced hunting grounds here.
http://www.deer.rr.ualberta.ca/library/history/EnvironHist.html
Chase is an english word often used to describe a common land (ie large open space for public use
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