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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    I'm not sure that I'm cloughie's favourite puzzle setter at the moment
    Why do you say that Ammie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    oh dear
    is the horsey bit to do with a film ?

    <doh> why did I say Russian novels, they're not Russian at all
    The horsey bit is to do with a film, mercs

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    Why do you say that Ammie?
    What with misleading you over crowned monarchs and now you haven't got a clue, cloughie

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    What with misleading you over crowned monarchs and now you haven't got a clue, cloughie
    To quote a song title 'It's all in the game'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    <doh> why did I say Russian novels, they're not Russian at all
    nor were there five of them !!
    I've got myself in a right old muddle

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    To quote a song title 'It's all in the game'.
    Well as long as you realise there's no intentional mucking you around, cloughie

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    Is the N an English word?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    nor were there five of them !!
    I've got myself in a right old muddle
    Deep breaths now, mercs - just the one and referring to a French suite .....

    EDIT: The intention was to publish a series of five but that's where the unusual circumstances referred to in the clue #18197 come in

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    Is the N an English word?
    It's a family name of Ukrainian origin (I think)

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    It's a family name of Ukrainian origin (I think)
    Nijinsky?

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