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Tony Watson
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« Reply #90 on: 21:14:06, 16-05-2007 »

5. Skilled labourer, metalworker, changes a compass point

(Dame Ethel) Smyth?
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« Reply #91 on: 21:35:53, 16-05-2007 »

Tony

Right compass point, wrong change....

Tommo
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« Reply #92 on: 21:39:48, 16-05-2007 »

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I'm a but pissed, so that last post makes no sense.  Smith is right, but you need to change something and add something....

Tommo
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« Reply #93 on: 21:48:11, 16-05-2007 »

I'm more confused, Tommo, and I haven't touched a drop (yet). Hindemith then? (Hind - a farm worker).
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« Reply #94 on: 21:50:46, 16-05-2007 »

Hindemith it is!  Hind with Smith and the S changed to an E.

Tommo
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« Reply #95 on: 22:22:16, 16-05-2007 »

1. A letter away from making a shepherd happy at bedtime


Arensky?

A red sky makes a shepherd happy at bedtime!
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« Reply #96 on: 22:25:34, 16-05-2007 »

Arensky is correct!  Just a letter away from a red sky.

Well done all

Tommo
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« Reply #97 on: 22:27:05, 16-05-2007 »

EMAIL!!!

SNAIL MAIL!!!!

Tommo

(erm, your point was?)

Well Dave,

It gets me three points on this 'dares list' some bloke called, er, Dave posted on the Waffle thread... omg hang on ... the lift door is about to open ...  Grin
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« Reply #98 on: 22:31:18, 16-05-2007 »

They burn lightly (5)

A bad guess for this - Wicks?
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« Reply #99 on: 23:18:12, 16-05-2007 »

A few more to keep you thinking....

1. Hardly a small wait, we hear.
2. Conflict constraint.
3. Beverage and winter equipment cover harsh exhalation, reportedly.
4. Board vehicle after a note.
5. Lithuim in God.
6. We hear you changed to live in 5.
7. 5's first rejected for a backward encore.
8. Weight in market.
9. Yes, Spanish citizen backs up to spot.

Tommo

Edit:  "harad" changed to "harsh".  A predictive-typing / keyboard / beer-related abomination alluded to in following posts.
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« Reply #100 on: 23:27:43, 16-05-2007 »

3. Beverage and winter equipment cover harad exhalation, reportedly = Rimsky-Korsakov
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« Reply #101 on: 23:35:27, 16-05-2007 »

Sorry, not rimsky.  And harad is bad typing - it should be hard.

Daniel,

Ah! Thanks - and sorry to be slow.  By the way, no.4 of the 5 point dares should have a second part.... When you come back, state "That's a weight off my mind".

Cheers,

Dave
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« Reply #102 on: 23:38:58, 16-05-2007 »

Arrgh!

Harad should be 'harsh', not hard.

Bloody keyboards!

Tommo, with apologies
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« Reply #103 on: 23:44:22, 16-05-2007 »

3. Beverage and winter equipment cover harad exhalation, reportedly.

Tchaikovsky? Tchai (Cha/tea) kov (Cough) sky (ski)
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« Reply #104 on: 23:48:13, 16-05-2007 »

2. Conflict constraint. - Warlock
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