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Post 181

Icy North

Let's resurrect this thread with a new one smiley - smiley

The anaesthetist continued tour during my operation (6)


Printer's Devilry

Post 182

Recumbentman

Yes!

Somewhere in the tour, I guess . . . I tried fitting "to use a . . ." but could find no good words beginning with sea.


Printer's Devilry

Post 183

Icy North

You're on the right lines. Just tweak it slightly. smiley - ok


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Post 184

Beatrice

SEETHE

to use ether....


(Better than the reciting Urdu one I was working on!)


Printer's Devilry

Post 185

Icy North

smiley - ok


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Post 186

Beatrice

I'm working on one, promise! But if anyone else wants to jump in, feel free smiley - smiley


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Post 187

Beatrice

Jordan's fee in grace, in agony. (9)


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Post 188

Icy North

I think I have this one but I'll let someone else have a go before I get carried away.


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Post 189

Icy North

No other takers?

OK, I think it's TRANSPORT

(Jordan's feet ran sporting race in agony)


If so, then:

I've learned if I work harem - and all the time! (7)


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Post 190

Recumbentman

Diamond

I've learned if I work hard I am on dem - and all the time!


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Post 191

Recumbentman

Is it true, that king in a tea? (5)


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Post 192

Icy North

Sorry this one dropped off the radar for so long.

I was stumped in March and I'm still stumped now smiley - sadface


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Post 193

Icy North

Oh, it could be vista.

Is it true that Vi's taking in a tea?


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Post 194

Recumbentman

Wow, I can't remember, but I don't think so!


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Post 195

Recumbentman

All I seem to remember is that it involved redistributing the spelling of what is there . . .


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Post 196

Recumbentman

It's coming back, I think . . . if it ended with Galatea, it must have been King In-something. Janey mac.


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Post 197

Recumbentman

But I can't think of a suitable 5-letter word ending in -gal. Legal and Regal don't make sense smiley - erm


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Post 198

Recumbentman

Maybe manatea. King I - - - manatea . . . but that means a five letter word - - -MA and dogma makes no sense. Sorry for all this thinking aloud.


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Post 199

Geggs

Not a problem. I'm finding it somewhat amusing watching you trying to work out the answer to your own question. smiley - biggrin


Geggs


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Post 200

Recumbentman

Yes. One has a little privileged access to one's own mind, but not very much.


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