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• #252
I think a slightly more grammatical clue would be "Flower in bog, I heard (4)".
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• #253
I want to say Isis.
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• #254
Or: Flower in bijou setting
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• #255
I have it now
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• #256
Yep got it. Was actually one of my first guesses but I couldn’t parse it with “stems from”
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• #257
Ouse
flower is the definition meaning river (one that flows).
A bog might ooze, and "I heard" signifies "sounds like".
Hence Ouse (the river through York).
if you read stems as "comes" (as in the ancestral sense) the the clue reads as: River comes from ooze, I heard
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• #258
Par for me this morning
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• #259
Nude row with tea and scramble gets a score (3,5)
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• #260
1 over
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• #261
I've really struggled with the last few days, just don't seem to click with them.
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• #262
2 under. Got it quickly on one part of the clue, still don't understand the second!
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• #263
Watch the video!
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• #264
1 under
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• #265
I can't. I find the bloke too annoying
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• #266
Accidentally pressed the show letter button so got one under.
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• #267
I can't get behind the explanation of today's clue.
Total BS
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• #268
1 under. Guessed it straight away
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• #269
Same. Nice and logical today.
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• #270
Negligence as an anagram indicator is pretty dubious, IMO
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• #271
I didn’t use the clue properly, v annoyed. I don’t care I get things wrong. Which is good seeing as I get it all wrong.
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• #272
1 under today. Yeah it was a clearly sign-posted one this morning it seems.
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• #273
Yeah much simpler one today for me. Signpost jumped straight out.
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• #274
There’s a fun little one in the NYT mini today.
Focuses on the road? (5) -
• #275
1 under today
right idea