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RacingCert
06 May 20 20:27
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Times today.
A ship, eg, circles different parts of canals (9).
OESOPHAGI

Obvs referring to intestinal canal but don’t get the rest of it.
Anyone?
I will be impressed.

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Gibberish
When: 06 May 20 20:31
It's an anagram with two circles, meaning o & o
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Gibberish
When: 06 May 20 20:31
A ship eg oo
By:
politicspunter
When: 06 May 20 20:31
Well it's an anagram of A SHIP, EG AND OO (circles).
By:
Gibberish
When: 06 May 20 20:33
RC - that's pretty straightforward Confused
Easy for The Times.
By:
RacingCert
When: 06 May 20 20:37
Jeez!
How could I not see that?
Thanks, guys.
I bet you two complete them on the commute or use to.
By:
leif
When: 06 May 20 20:38
oesophaguses shirley?
By:
RacingCert
When: 06 May 20 20:41
Leave it.
By:
leif
When: 06 May 20 20:46
It's alimentary my dear Watson.
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