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| by Neil T - Thu 12th Mar 2009, 8:43pm | |
Is it Wendy Fatladysings? It is now.
From today's Guardian:
Unpleasant person in gardener, perhaps, in trouble when in this? (3,5) |
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| by gf - Thu 12th Mar 2009, 3:00pm | |
the answer's a dirty word exactly |
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| by RTT - Thu 12th Mar 2009, 3:00pm | |
I'm bored of this topic.
Arty sister meets "Big Boy" with yen to spill beans on leader of Senate; then it's over (5, 12). |
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| by Neil T - Wed 11th Mar 2009, 11:00pm | |
gf said: Tardy row? I'd transfer to Oxford, perhaps? [1,5,4] No idea, but I bet the answer's a dirty word. |
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| by gf - Wed 11th Mar 2009, 11:57am | |
| Tardy row? I'd transfer to Oxford, perhaps? [1,5,4] |
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| by Tom C - Sat 7th Mar 2009, 8:52pm | |
Gen Melchett said: "Require" is not a dirty word.
"Frigging" is a dirty word.
The answer to your clue, Tom, is a positively disgusting word. Private Eye, by any chance? How can a polite synonym of a "dirty" word be "positively disgusting"? |
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| by Gen Melchett - Fri 6th Mar 2009, 7:23pm | |
RTT said: Require isn't a rude word is it? Or am I just not down with the kids? "Require" is not a dirty word.
"Frigging" is a dirty word.
The answer to your clue, Tom, is a positively disgusting word. Private Eye, by any chance? |
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| by RTT - Fri 6th Mar 2009, 12:33pm | |
| Require isn't a rude word is it? Or am I just not down with the kids? |
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| by Need about twenty five sheets of paper (7) - Thu 5th Mar 2009, 5:27pm | |
gf said: Loud boat setup is mildly offensive [8] It's not obdurate (anagram of rude=loud and boat) is it? |
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| by gf - Thu 5th Mar 2009, 4:18pm | |
RTT said: No.
Cock. Loud boat setup is mildly offensive [8] |