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Ignazio
22-03-2010
Originally Posted by Terrence Chant:
“

Lash about with the old drunk king”

Ashley Cole?
Terrence Chant
23-03-2010
Spot on Ig!
Ignazio
23-03-2010
The little fella unfurls the standards.
Terrence Chant
24-03-2010
Ernie or Tom someone? Tom Daley?

Unfurls = anagram indicator, standards = normal = Marlon?
Ignazio
24-03-2010
Originally Posted by Terrence Chant:
“Ernie or Tom someone? Tom Daley?

Unfurls = anagram indicator, standards = normal = Marlon?”

letters 3, 7

unfurls is an anagram indicator, but not for normal.
Ignazio
25-03-2010
Originally Posted by Ignazio:
“letters 3, 7

unfurls is an anagram indicator, but not for normal.”

unfurls could be considered an extra clue.
Terrence Chant
26-03-2010
Maybe the little fella is Sid / Syd, as in Little And Large?

Standards = rules? (to be scrambled)

unfurls....flag.....F1 driver maybe?
Ignazio
26-03-2010
Originally Posted by Terrence Chant:
“Maybe the little fella is Sid / Syd, as in Little And Large?

Standards = rules? (to be scrambled)

unfurls....flag.....F1 driver maybe?”

Not Sid/Syd - try another little fella.

Not rules (7 letters for the surname).

Cricketer.
Terrence Chant
26-03-2010
(Tiny) Tim Bresnan (anag. Banners)?
Ignazio
26-03-2010
Originally Posted by Terrence Chant:
“(Tiny) Tim Bresnan (anag. Banners)? ”

That's him TC.
Terrence Chant
26-03-2010
Needed the extra hints big time there!

After twilight, ring to literally indicate bad spelling
Terrence Chant
29-03-2010
(5,5)
Ignazio
29-03-2010
Originally Posted by Terrence Chant:
“(5,5)”

Struggling Terence - after twilight = night, even (evening) dark etc.
Terrence Chant
30-03-2010
Dark is fairly close to the 'night' word.....

What is 'ring' often denoted as cryptically?

That gives you the first name and an easy google
Ignazio
30-03-2010
Originally Posted by Terrence Chant:
“Dark is fairly close to the 'night' word.....

What is 'ring' often denoted as cryptically?

That gives you the first name and an easy google ”

yep though o must fit in somewhere - but I'm no further.
Terrence Chant
30-03-2010
What word for (getting) dark is similarly lettered?
Ignazio
30-03-2010
Originally Posted by Terrence Chant:
“What word for (getting) dark is similarly lettered?”

Dusk?
sangreal
31-03-2010
Hi everyone. After a long break... I'm finally back.... lol.

You'd just about got it Ignazio.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Du%C5%A1ko_To%C5%A1i%C4%87

Dusk+o To+sic
sangreal
31-03-2010
Get vainest beast on track with short phone number
Terrence Chant
31-03-2010
Hi sang, welcome back and well done
sangreal
31-03-2010
Hi TC

Morning/afternoon, or whatever it is...

Letters: (9,6)
Terrence Chant
01-04-2010
Sebastian Vettel?

Vainest beast = fodder, 'back on track' = AI (and sport hint)

short phone number = tel
sangreal
01-04-2010
Yup
Terrence Chant
01-04-2010
Puffs at breakfast, then spins a yarn, ol' Red
sangreal
01-04-2010
Sugar Ray Leonard
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