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    14. Bought and Paid For

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    15 Audited Accounts and Adjusted Losses?

    (I know the feminine version of the All Mouth one......)

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    Audited Accounts and Adjusted Losses?
    Nope. It has to do with the expression of cost. To be honest, I nearly didn't include this remaining one because I don't think it's as neat a 'listy' thing as the others. If no one's got it by this evening, I'll give the answer and we'll move on.


    (I know the feminine version of the All Mouth one......)
    If you're thinking of FC&NK, I'd say that that wasn't quite like AM&NT, which is about failure to deliver on a boast, whereas FC&NK is more to do with a high likelihood of delivery despite pretensions to the contrary.
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    An arm & a leg.


    Kasie's go, I think.

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    So obvious - when you know the answer.

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    Ah, gee, thanks, Mark.......

    Right, the same only different - I'm incapable of original thought right now - opening lines of poems. An easy one to start off:

    1 I X D K K /A S P D D

    2 I W L A A C

    3 H A L, H A L, /H A L O

    4 S I C T T A S D? /T A M L A M T

    5 I I A A M /A H S O O T

    6 I W A A G N, A G T I

    7 M L I L A R R R

    8 T C T T K O P D

    9 S O M A M F

    10 A D T F I A T /W U E M G?

    11 I M G D T T S A, T T L S A T S

    12 H D I L T? L M C T W

    13 I Y C K Y H W A A Y /A L T A B I O Y

    14 T, T, B B /I T F O T N

    15 T,T, L S /H I W W Y A

    16 T B A T S T /D G A G I T W

    17 A D S H N D

    18 O, T B I E /N T A T

    19 L M N T T M O T M /A I, L I N L /W A W I A F, /O B W T R T R:

    And to finish, not a beginning, but an ending:

    20 .............O!Y
    S T C C A T T T?
    A I T H S F T?

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    I'll smugly pick off the easy ones before I leave for work...


    1 I X D K K /A S P D D In Xanadu did Kublai Khan

    2 I W L A A C I wandered lonely as a cloud

    3 H A L, H A L, /H A L Half a league, half a league

    4 S I C T T A S D? /T A M L A M T Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?

    5 I I A A M /A H S O O T

    6 I W A A G N, A G T I

    7 M L I L A R R R My love is like a red, red rose

    8 T C T T K O P D

    9 S O M A M F

    10 A D T F I A T /W U E M G? And did those feet....

    11 I M G D T T S A, T T L S A T S I must go down to the sea again

    12 H D I L T? L M C T W How do I love thee?

    13 I Y C K Y H W A A Y /A L T A B I O Y If you can keep your head...

    14 T, T, B B /I T F O T N Tiger, Tiger, burning bright

    15 T,T, L S /H I W W Y A

    16 T B A T S T /D G A G I T W

    17 A D S H N D And Death shall have no dominion

    18 O, T B I E /N T A T Oh, to be in England

    19 L M N T T M O T M /A I, L I N L /W A W I A F, /O B W T R T R: Let me not to the marriage of true minds

    And to finish, not a beginning, but an ending:

    20 .............O!Y
    S T C C A T T T?
    A I T H S F T?[/QUOTE] ...is there honey still for tea?
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    Well done - I think you'd better be preparing the next puzzle.

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    Blummin 'eck he's got the three I knew. (I obviously go to work much earlier than Mark)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkBastable View Post
    I'll smugly pick off the easy ones before I leave for work...


    1 I X D K K /A S P D D In Xanadu did Kublai Khan

    2 I W L A A C I wandered lonely as a cloud

    3 H A L, H A L, /H A L Half a league, half a league

    4 S I C T T A S D? /T A M L A M T Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?

    5 I I A A M /A H S O O T It is an ancient mariner/and he stopoth one in three

    6 I W A A G N, A G T II will arise and go now, and go to Innesfree

    7 M L I L A R R R My love is like a red, red rose

    8 T C T T K O P D

    9 S O M A M F Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness

    10 A D T F I A T /W U E M G? And did those feet....

    11 I M G D T T S A, T T L S A T S I must go down to the sea again

    12 H D I L T? L M C T W How do I love thee?

    13 I Y C K Y H W A A Y /A L T A B I O Y If you can keep your head...

    14 T, T, B B /I T F O T N Tiger, Tiger, burning bright

    15 T,T, L S /H I W W Y A

    16 T B A T S T /D G A G I T W

    17 A D S H N D And Death shall have no dominion

    18 O, T B I E /N T A T Oh, to be in England

    19 L M N T T M O T M /A I, L I N L /W A W I A F, /O B W T R T R: Let me not to the marriage of true minds

    And to finish, not a beginning, but an ending:

    20 .............O!Y
    S T C C A T T T?
    A I T H S F T?
    ...is there honey still for tea?[/QUOTE]


    But I get home earlier.
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    Wow, am I impressed or what! It looked easy until I typed it in and then it looked horrendously difficult but - you clever lot have cracked it - just three left. Think C18th, Nursery Rhymes and Nonsense......

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    I I A A M /A H S O O T It is an ancient mariner/and he stopoth one in three


    That'll be 'one of three', given the clue. Now I have to look it up to see which of you is right.

    (I'm not suggesting for an instant that I'd've got it either way, though I should have.)

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    I standoth corrected.

    15 .Twinkle twinkle little star.
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    I really want to raise an objection about the lack of U.S. poetry in this puzzle. HOWEVER, I only know the beginning of maybe three U.S. poems, and I don't really have too many at all memorized from whatever country, and for all I know half of this puzzle does actually consist of U.S. poems.

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