@happy-chappy saidI have no idea about this, although the last part may be ANCE or ABLE. If nobody gets it, may we have another clue?
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The scammer is doing fine although he is in custody
@Kewpie saidI was thinking 'constable' but doesn't really fit the clues.
I have no idea about this, although the last part may be ANCE or ABLE. If nobody gets it, may we have another clue?
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidCon. Stable
I was thinking 'constable' but doesn't really fit the clues.
Sorry, I'm not good at cryptic clues.
Your turn.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidCon - to deceive or trick someone / constable - a policeman? I’d say it does.
I was thinking 'constable' but doesn't really fit the clues.
@Drewnogal saidYep, got that, it was the 'stable' thing that threw me and caused me to doubt my answer. - (Was thinking more literally and was wondering where the horse was in the clue).
Con - to deceive or trick someone / constable - a policeman? I’d say it does.
@happy-chappy saidNot at all. Was nicely put together. (I missed the 'doing fine' connection).
Con. Stable
Sorry, I'm not good at cryptic clues.
Your turn.
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Lassie was blooming lovely, even her ears.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidCauliflower?
Not at all. Was nicely put together. (I missed the 'doing fine' connection).
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Lassie was blooming lovely, even her ears.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke said* O * * A * O
Correct.
(Disclaimer. I don't have cauliflower ears).
Sings like a gangster getting really high.
@Drewnogal saidHow about:
Really can’t think of a word sorry.
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Religious leader having time for a cottontail.