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Dave John
Dave John
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Posted at 13:49 on 29th January 2014
Nothing to do with Scotland, sorry
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rustyruth
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Posted at 13:57 on 29th January 2014
So do I John, wall, bench, table ?
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Dave John
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Posted at 14:03 on 29th January 2014

Sorry folks, nowhere near yet and we are near the end of 2 pages now so I'm quite happy. You know it well, but just don't realise it yet!!!

Give you 'Dora' as a clue .... hope it is not a giveaway

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Dave John
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Posted at 14:16 on 29th January 2014

Sorry John, no I don't

It is a somewhat cryptic, lateral thinking, clue ! ! !

anyway back to work now, may sneak a look later

 

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rustyruth
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Posted at 14:44 on 29th January 2014
Well so far I've managed Pandora, not that, and Road which is an anagram of Dora and it ain't that either.
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Dave John
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Posted at 14:58 on 29th January 2014
This 'word' and Dora are inextricably linked, find out how and you will have the answer !!!!!
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rustyruth
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Posted at 15:37 on 29th January 2014
Dora means 'gift' in Greek and Latin John, but that's not helped me either. I've been looking at famous Dora's and words starting and ending in Dora, nothing is leaping out at me so far.
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Dave John
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Posted at 15:46 on 29th January 2014

Definitley English, Probably as English as you can get. You will kick yourselves when all is revealed ! ! ! ! (that is not a clue)

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rustyruth
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Posted at 18:13 on 29th January 2014
I'm still thinking on this one Undecided
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Dave John
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Posted at 22:44 on 29th January 2014
Sorry John, but the Spitfire does not seem to have helpedWink
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