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NEW Crossword Puzzler Thread #2
Wine merchant who dug Phoenicians owned this island. Just 5 letters
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I don't dig Phoenicians or Venetians, so "NO IDEA".
How about "Spanish with island get building material" (8 letters) |
I'm sure it's because it's late, but I hear Phoenicians and island and 5 letters and all that pops in my head is Malta.
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Harzer, yours is concrete!
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LVSue, LVSue, how my heart goes out to you ..........
You've earned the right to post a clue Harzer |
If it's not Malta, could it be Capri?
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Excuse me, but what happend to Degas Paris trip report? Does anyone know?
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Crete?
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Not Malta or Crete, but I think Steve MIDHT know this place.
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P.S. Another hint: BRITISH wine merchant.
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That was "might," not "midht.")
British wine merchant who dug Phoenicians owned this island. (Both common alernatate spellings have 5 letters.) That's a lot of clues now, so keep trying. It's a serious one. |
(Too early to spell. I meant "alternate.") It's also not Capri.
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Oddbins has 7 letters so that won't work!
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Not Oddbins (I didn't think that was the name of an island).
Repeat clues: dig Phoenicians |
Is this island no longer known by that name?
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It's known by several names. Its modern name has 11 letters. However, it is also still called by various versions of its ancient name.
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cmt, this is a toughie. By "dig Phoenicians" do you mean "Man I really dig you, babe!" or are we thinking archeology?
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I have resorted to my historical atlas and am still coming up blank. I am usually entertained by friends in Britain and so do not have enough experience of British wine merchants for that clue to be helpful.
I was thinking Thera/Santorini, but that's not 11 letters. Are you sure you counted right, cmt? Help, I can't get on with my day until I know the answer! (But I did like "concrete", harzer.) |
Didn't the word have 5 letters, not 11?
Author: cmt Date: 08/02/2003, 02:21 am Message: Wine merchant who dug Phoenicians owned this island. Just 5 letters Or am I lost again? |
Brim -- "It's known by several names. Its modern name has 11 letters. However, it is also still called by various versions of its ancient name."
Thera/Thira/Santorini just fits soooo well, except for the 11 letters. |
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