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Motobecane

Motobecane

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As Tim says, L is the Roman symbol for 50 but AB doesn't give me any members. However, there was a MIR space station. If you ''crash land'' it, you could end up with an (orbiting) RIM...
I'm having problems understanding this. Is it a pro squad? I mean I can see Sky is a squad but what is the significance of 'members'? Skylab minus fifty (L) = skyab. 'AB' in cryptic crosswords can mean sailors (Able bodied). So if the clue read 'loses fifty sailors' it would make more sense, perhaps.
 
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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
I'm having problems understanding this. Is it a pro squad? I mean I can see Sky is a squad but what is the significance of 'members'? Skylab minus fifty (L) = skyab. 'AB' in cryptic crosswords can mean sailors (Able bodied). So if the clue read 'loses fifty sailors' it would make more sense, perhaps.
I don't get the later clue, I went back to the first clue.Calling @winjim
 

jefmcg

Guru
I'm out. When someone post the correct answer (with working) I will almost certainly say to myself. "Yes, that was obvious"
 

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
There are three space station clues. The first one has been solved
Rim / Mir

The third one is very very close to being solved
but the solvers didn't watch enough TV in the 1980s

The second one is still up for grabs.:okay:
 

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
'AB' in cryptic crosswords can mean sailors (Able bodied). So if the clue read 'loses fifty sailors'
If I'd known that I might have used "sailors":laugh:
Still, "members of a team" it is.
members of 'A' Team
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
"I fettled Miss Goodbody's rim by tweaking her Dutch pipes", he said.
(5, 7)
 

Tim Hall

Guest
"I fettled Miss Goodbody's rim by tweaking her Dutch pipes", he said.
(5, 7)
The second word could be nipples. I'm not familiar with the term Dutch pipes, but as Fnaar set it...
The first could either be twist (tweaking) or spoke (no good reason). The two together are what you do to a rim. Am I close?
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
The term 'Dutch pipes' is meaningless, but impt. to the answer.
How else can you identify something as Dutch? Once you've got that, tweak them, together with 'he said'.If he said something, what did he do? You have the answer, I think.


The second word could be nipples. I'm not familiar with the term Dutch pipes, but as Fnaar set it...
The first could either be twist (tweaking) or spoke (no good reason). The two together are what you do to a rim. Am I close?
 

Tim Hall

Guest
The term 'Dutch pipes' is meaningless, but impt. to the answer.
How else can you identify something as Dutch? Once you've got that, tweak them, together with 'he said'.If he said something, what did he do? You have the answer, I think.
Ah, got you. Dutch=NL. Tweak that with pipes gives nipples. He said is "spoke". So spoke nipples.
(Googling "Dutch pipes" was, um, educational and NSFW)
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Hurrah! Alas I don't have a clue to hand, so someone else smarter than me better step into the breach.

I do have (an old) crossword related joke.
 
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