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Originally posted by Sysman View PostThe Sun crossword can be quite enjoyable, since both the normal and cryptic clues have the same answers.
What's the cryptic clue?
But 1 down is "round thing with cheeks that you sit on" (4). So once we have that, 1 across should be a doddle.
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Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostCan anyone help with the last clue in the Daily Sport?
Clue: Colloquialism for any of the milk-producing glands in female mammals, consisting of lobes containing clusters of alveoli with a system of ducts to convey the milk to an external nipple or teat.
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I reckon you must have one of the other clues wrong.
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Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostCan anyone help with the last clue in the Daily Sport?
Clue: Colloquialism for any of the milk-producing glands in female mammals, consisting of lobes containing clusters of alveoli with a system of ducts to convey the milk to an external nipple or teat.
T_TS
Anyone?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAlso, bears live in caves. and "bear" is part of beware
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Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostCan anyone help with the last clue in the Daily Sport?
Clue: Colloquialism for any of the milk-producing glands in female mammals, consisting of lobes containing clusters of alveoli with a system of ducts to convey the milk to an external nipple or teat.
T_TS
Anyone?
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Can anyone help with the last clue in the Daily Sport?
Clue: Colloquialism for any of the milk-producing glands in female mammals, consisting of lobes containing clusters of alveoli with a system of ducts to convey the milk to an external nipple or teat.
T_TS
Anyone?
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostOk, here we go...
The competition is run by EO.
EO has a soft spot for the ladies - it's a function of age and alcohol.
Therefore he will always end the competition at a point that is advantageous to the girls team.
Ipso facto, quam minimum credula postero, mine's a pint!
I think it went down to the last question, it was neck and neck.
and the last question was prefixed with - 'last Question'... in bold
Last edited by EternalOptimist; 2 May 2012, 08:00.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostFTFY.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostOk, here we go...
When I was on the team, we got thrashed by the ladies.
Even though I googled as quickly as I could.
So, given that it's impossible that the ladies could be clever enough to know the answers without googling, EO must have fixed the gig.
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