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chrise

21st November 2015, 11:34
Yes, leapy.

My favourite clue!
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tevor

21st November 2015, 11:34
leapy - your 2nd E is wrong.
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tevor

21st November 2015, 11:36
sorry leapy, i was thinking of 27a. all ok.
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leapy

21st November 2015, 11:38
Thanks trevor and chrise still no wiser but will keep trying!
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chrise

21st November 2015, 11:39
First word is the definition
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manu

21st November 2015, 14:46
Although I completed the grid this morning, I still can't parse 11d. I've got the answer, I can see what the definition is, I think male = he. But I can't parse the rest. As per usual I'm sure it's obvious.
Waiting for my Saturday "doh" moment.
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chrise

21st November 2015, 14:49
take out the male, but retain two words - could be "nagging"
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manu

21st November 2015, 15:43
I'm left with 2 prepositions and more confusion. Sorry Chrise. Must be that my grasp of English is showing its limits.
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sudokulover

21st November 2015, 15:44
If you nag somone you go "on at " them
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mamya

21st November 2015, 15:45
A man with a nagging wife may say 'She's always ?? ?? me'
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