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puzzled<br />
<strong>Eureka</strong> <strong>Street</strong> Cryptic Crossword no. 13 7, Nov-Dec 2005<br />
ACROSS<br />
1. News of the tides for the regatta, perhaps. (7,6)<br />
10 & 14. Holy poor man who could have said, possibly, 'A cross is<br />
stiff as I naturally, initially, know.' (2,7, 2,6)<br />
11. Sort of duel 'e would prefer to dodge. (5)<br />
12. No possible trace of missing mark indicator. (5)<br />
13. Could be club with dark stain. Can be fun, though' (9)<br />
14. See 10-across.<br />
16. Pay-off included Moran's omission from the race. (6)<br />
19. Come, let's have some breakfast. I like eggs. (6)<br />
20. Message for Shane, we hear, to keep him on the qui vive (8)<br />
22. Essential for one's constitution is belonging, naturally. (9)<br />
24. Was some animal taken to the island (5)<br />
25. Just a vestige of 12-across! (5)<br />
26. Sort of roll everyone is likely to choose (9)<br />
27. Sergeant slips badly with record of everyone on board. (9,4)<br />
DOWN<br />
2. At the furniture warehouse, real poufs are to be auctioned. (2,3,4) Solution to Crossword no. 136, Sept-Oct 2005<br />
3. Severely criticise Sunday dinner, perhaps. (5)<br />
4. Go to French Riviera city, following many directions for refinement! (8)<br />
5. We regret some children's ignorance of the flag. (6)<br />
6. It's not odd you French ate such food, it was bound to happen! (9)<br />
7. Donald likes to outperform everyone, especially at cards. (5)<br />
8. Though unusually shy, I spot clogs in the shops, she tells her Freudian<br />
advisers! (13)<br />
9. Expressed opinion on friend-somewhat mawkishly. (13)<br />
15. Samples of glasses, in short, I offer to people. (9)<br />
17. Portable pistols for little limbs (5-4)<br />
18. Material evidence, for instance, not theoretical. (8)<br />
21. Like a sea bird at the back. (6)<br />
23. Headdress I wore on a hill in Ireland. (5)<br />
24. Listen to me talking inside about the silver, for example. (5)<br />
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