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Crosword Puzzle
Does anyone know the answer to the crossword clue in the morning paper (Times or Telegraph, I bet, not the Guardian) at Trennels in Falconer's Lure? It's 'Shakespeare said it 5,3'. I thought it might be an anagram from Fear No More but can't do it.
It's in Chapter 2 p38, my hardback copy when they're all sitting round the breakfast table and Kay's got the paper.
It's in Chapter 2 p38, my hardback copy when they're all sitting round the breakfast table and Kay's got the paper.
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Oh I wouldnt be so sure that my suggestion qualifies as thought. But have you noticed that sometimes "giving up" heralds a solution to the mystery?
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Yessss. What occurs to me yet again is that our difficulty is that we don't know whether we're looking for.
Is it
an alternative phrase for "the poet spoke"
a direct quotation from Shakespeare
an anagram
a combination of two or all of those?
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I certainly never identified with any of her child characters - except poor Marie Dobson perhaps - they were far ahead of me in every possible way and I would never have passed the entrance exam to get into a school like Kingscote being a very idle child with no sense of purpose.
Sorry, didn't mean to digress. About the crossword: I would so like to find a plausible answer to the clue. I hope AF wasn't being 'deliberately vague but I've got a feeling she might have been since richenda planted this idea in my head.