RichardB
Slightly retro
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Hehe, I was wondering of anyone would spot the TT, or the muse for that matter. Well done.Now you've reawakened the thread....
musette
Hehe, I was wondering of anyone would spot the TT, or the muse for that matter. Well done.Now you've reawakened the thread....
musette
I only got it by working backwards. E for east, then TT for race but had no idea that Clio was a muse until I searched with my friend Google.Hehe, I was wondering of anyone would spot the TT, or the muse for that matter. Well done.
And that gives us one word. Just the other word missing....... well I ate a dozen of them in Whitstable a few days ago!
There are really only two basic types of them...And that gives us one word. Just the other word missing....
Correct! Its probably not really following cryptic clue rules! Its an anagram of Stein, and French = et and ovary.Well, I can't make any of the obvious answers fit, so all I can come up with is:
but I can't see how that relates to the clue. So basically, you have us stumped!Native Oyster
Has this thread died? Salty propane shaken up. (10,2)
Correct! Its probably not really following cryptic clue rules! Its an anagram of Stein, and French = et and ovary.
I don't know how to do the spoiler, apparently so.
...or you can click on the icon in your message toolbar - the one that looks like a page of text (to the left of the camera icon). Choose SPOILER from drop dowm menu and then click continue (you don't need to add a title unless you want to). Then type your answer between the two 'SPOILER' words.I don't know how to do the spoiler, apparently so.
OK, have another (cycling-related, nice and easy):
Means of keeping the pressure up scared her somewhat. (9)