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Sportsperson Cryptic Clue Game
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david1955
19-09-2010
Five minutes after I went out I realised it was Essian. ( Hessian)

Take court action against a pitbull for example.
Terrence Chant
19-09-2010
Sue Barker looks likely...
david1955
19-09-2010
Ok I'll have to think a few difficult ones.
Terrence Chant
19-09-2010
Jesus and the Queen surround weapon
david1955
19-09-2010
Chris Gunter

Jesus - Chris t and the Queen - ER surround weapon - Gun
Terrence Chant
19-09-2010
Yep, we should have won last night btw, had enough chances 2nd half
david1955
19-09-2010
Originally Posted by Terrence Chant:
“Yep, we should have won last night btw, had enough chances 2nd half ”

I didn't see the game , hope to catch up with the highlights.

Mixed up Turner says I will beat up some unknown.
david1955
21-09-2010
I'll try an easier clue. The Turner reference is not the same as in the first clue.

Emmerdale's Turner goes to Scottish isle with the Queen and some unknown,
( 4, 7)
Terrence Chant
21-09-2010
Alan Mullery

Emmerdales Turner is Alan, or Lana mixed up from the original clue, heh

Scottish isle is Mull

(beat up was muller from the first clue)

Queen = ER

Some unknown = y?
david1955
21-09-2010
Yeah. x and y are unknowns but a better clue would have been...... on a yacht to start with.
Terrence Chant
21-09-2010
Ah, yes, get the unknown bit now. Must admit I wouldn't have solved it without the easier 2nd clue.

Arnold! School! Out of bed, lad!
Terrence Chant
21-09-2010
(7,5)
scorer
21-09-2010
Matthew Upson?
Terrence Chant
21-09-2010
Back of the net Scorer old boy

Arnold school = Matthew
Out of bed = Up
Lad = Son
scorer
21-09-2010
This is a bit of a toughie I think.

Bakers in thick Scotch mist

4 and 6
david1955
22-09-2010
Originally Posted by Terrence Chant:
“Ah, yes, get the unknown bit now. Must admit I wouldn't have solved it without the easier 2nd clue.

Arnold! School! Out of bed, lad!”

I used to go to Arnold school! ( Arnold High school in Nottingham , not the posh one in Blackpool)

The latest one , I've only just seen it, looks a bit tricky. I'll have a think.
Terrence Chant
22-09-2010
Hmm, rather stumped.....famous Bakers.....Danny, Colin, Anita, Tom.....none seem to fit though.....

Fog seems the obvious synonym for mist but again can't make a breakthrough there.....might need an extra synonym for 'thick' too like dense for example....
scorer
22-09-2010
Its not Mr or Mrs Baker.

The baker bit is more to do with a chain of bakers shops.


Sport is bowls.
david1955
22-09-2010
Greg Harlow?

Greggs the bakers , but not sure about the rest of it.
scorer
22-09-2010
You are right David.

Greggs = baker chain Har (Haar as in Scotch mist or fog) low = thick mist/fog.

Clear?
Terrence Chant
22-09-2010
Clear as Scotch mist
david1955
22-09-2010
Originally Posted by Terrence Chant:
“Clear as Scotch mist ”

You beat me to it :Terrence.

I like the sound of music sitting on my backside
david1955
23-09-2010
( 4,4) Think of a type of music and another word for backside. Oh, and someone's just opened a thread about him.
scorer
23-09-2010
Ijaz Butt
scorer
23-09-2010
I'm confident that my answer is correct so new clue.

On the 4th day of Christmas my true love gave to me....Sounds like.
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