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12 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Are you there, @WalkingCivilWar?šŸ˜‰

Hey Tim, while this is right up my alley, I’m not doing as well as you clearly are post-booster shot. I just wish I had the number plate of the truck that slammed into me. 😭

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@mo64, et al, perhaps a better(?) clue for 19 might have been 'Catchcry for wicketkeeper Maddocks'!?

 

Besides, it looks so hard! I reckon I’d struggle even if in perfect health. I doff my hat (my Demons Premiers cap, that is) to the guys who are currently killing it. Three of the best, right there.Ā 

10 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

@mo64, et al, perhaps a better(?) clue for 19 might have been 'Catchcry for wicketkeeper Maddocks'!?

Jeremy Howe? How is he?

I've missed the Spoonerism.

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16 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Jeremy Howe? How is he?

I've missed the Spoonerism.

Nice 'straight cryptic' try, mo, but 'fraid not again.

He played with another of the same surname, but they weren't brothers.

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Loving your thinking and creativity, @mo64, but no chocolates with 6 and 10. However, I am calling a tie for you on Glenn L, between you and @Demonstone

10 Wayne Gordon

13 Rod Owen?

14 Peter Moore?

6 Sam Blease?

(going from most certain to most tenuous)

and I'm sure Bayley Fritsch must get a gig but I can't quite see where ...

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4 hours ago, mo64 said:

13. Tony Martyn

I missed this, mo. Correct!Ā šŸ‘

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54 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

10 Wayne Gordon

13 Rod Owen?

14 Peter Moore?

6 Sam Blease?

(going from most certain to most tenuous)

and I'm sure Bayley Fritsch must get a gig but I can't quite see where ...

Big ticks for 6, 10 and 14, Mazer. Streeting the field!

However, you get the ' 'fraid not ' this time, for 13; and as you see, previous recipient @mo64Ā has nailed that one. Creative though - Odd rowan!

And, yes, The Magnet is selected...

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So, I think were down to:
2. 'Heel, [censored]!'

4. 'Hay, gathered by May'

9. 'Banjo-strummy strumpet?'

11. 'Lament blemish'

Remember, the [censored] was a homophoneĀ of 'Prymke without me'

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2 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

You all have too much time on your hands!

It's a fair cop. I done it.

OK, my brain has recovered, and I'm going again.

2. Brad Campbell. Heel (Cad) P#@*k (Bramble)

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2 hours ago, mo64 said:

11. Dean Kent. Lament (keen) Blemish (dent)

Well done brain again! Got 'em both!

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And now, I think, only a dodgy synonym and an uncertain homophone - in anĀ  'Immortal' and a 'Who?...' respectively - need centre clearance and final shots at goal!

(No clues in that last bit. Just wanted to keep the footy going😁)

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The reveal after the women win...

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4. 1978 3-gamer MICK REA - 'Hay, gathered' = 'rick' / 'May' > Mea (as in O'Dea, I hope!)Ā 

9. New Immortal BAYLEY FRITSCH (you wereĀ thereĀ @Mazer Rackham!) - 'Banjo-strummy' = 'fraily' / 'strumpet' is the dodgy synonym for female canine...)

Thanks for playing,Ā @Mazer RackhamĀ Gold, @mo64Ā Silver, and @DemonstoneĀ Bronze. Hope you're better, @WalkingCivilWar, and thanks for watching, @Fanatique Demon

Contemplating a cricket one. Tell me I shouldn't!...

Love your work Tim. Would never have got the 2 above.

Bring on the cricket version!!!!


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