It means the bit identified as Spooner's is a spoonerism of the answer. e.g., Spooner's outlawed crone has a purse. (7) => handbag (banned hag)
Haricot Bean
In today's paper.
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Archived answers from 2009 are at the related link. No current site has been located.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific solutions for crossword puzzles, including Daily Mail cryptic crossword 6607. However, I can help explain common techniques used in solving cryptic crosswords or assist with specific clues if you share them.
Petula
Haricot Bean
In today's paper.
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Charm - an anagram of 'march'.
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"Pro" (are you doing the same cryptic crossword as me?)
The following crossword puzzles are good for Christmas gifts: The New York Times Crossword Puzzles, Word Play movie, Crossword Puzzle Mysteries, Cryptic Crosswords, Jigsaw Puzzles.
cryptic crossword clue. fix shoe here,broken,edges of welt gone
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Some possibilities: "Shelf-portrait of the capital of Tasmania." "Stirring a broth in Tasmania."