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#416 03/17/00 08:58 PM
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The answer to this clue is a British bird.

'Distorted part of the body'.

Any ideas gratefully received?! thanks bc


#417 03/18/00 09:26 PM
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The closest I can get is that 'torso' could become 'roost'.
Even thinking of a "British bird" as a girl or lady, etc., goes nowhere. Do you know how many letters?


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Thanks for your suggestions - it's a particularly annoying puzzle as the word lengths are not given. This is the last of 30 such clues and the other answers are all of the feathered variety. Thanks again for your interest, Barbara.


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Is Thick-knee any good? I suppose "thick" could be considered as somewhat distorted. Nothing else comes to mind.


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How did you dig up this thread, dating back to Genesis?


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Yes, darn it: I was all set to tease her about only coming here when she needs help with a puzzle--then I find it was one of her originals!
"Genesis"--


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After we all get done ragging on Bingley for resuscitating this old thread, might someone lead a brief cheer for his coming up with what appears to be the right answer? A short "huzzah" might suffice.


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hzzh (short enough for you? )

No, really, Fr Steve, I wasn't ragging, I'm just curious how one goes about bringing up a really old thread.


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or, if not just discovered, how one *remembers it.

-joe (what day is it?) friday

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