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Wild guess - waste basket ?
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I think the first word is space ?
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My lips are sealed.
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Space Filler ?
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Nope.
I'm quiet enjoying this and having a hard time not shouting out the solution.
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Some spouses = Sp
with one = ace
So I'm pretty sure it's Space ?????? Litter, Debris ?
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Nope, but you're getting close.
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Space Debris is correct.
Did you make an edit? 'Cause it wasn't there when I read it the first time...
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Yes I did but it was a guess- care to explain?
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You already got space.
end up = ends with and rubbish is synonymous with debris.
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I still don’t get it 👀
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Aren't synonyms usually part of the clues? Perhaps I made a mistake (still new at this).
Care to share how you would've added the clue for debris?
Perhaps I should've made it like this:
Quote: Some spouses, when meeting with The One, end like rubbish (5, 6)
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The some spouses part was in keeping with a cryptic clue definition, as was ace for one, but the end part implies aim or arrive (end) reversed, and no part suggests debris ( as in e.g an anagram of sir bed ) - it was only becaue we were theming that I took a wild guess at it, this is in no way detracting from your efforts
Kind regards
Pete Kane ( pkfox )
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pkfox wrote: the end part implies aim or arrive (end) reversed
I see... I didn't know end was used for these purposes, it was suppose to be a clue that the following word is the last word of the solution. Anyways thanks for taking the time to explain it!
pkfox wrote: this is in no way detracting from your efforts
No worries , just a little disappointed for my first puzzle.
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They are much more difficult to set than solve
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Sorry about that (not really) but the Us beat England 2-1 in the FIFA women's world cup. Now waiting top see who they'll beat in the final.
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That's really not necessary: The Welsh, Scottish, and Irish mostly aren't bothered!
In Wales for example we tend to support the Welsh team (and whoever is playing against England).
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So do the Welsh people living in England - Cymru am Byth
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Sorry about that. I do realize that the UK consists of more than England and I know the difference between England and Great Britain, but I slipped up. I guess that{s called a brain fart!
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Dr.Walt Fair, PE wrote: I do realize that the UK consists of more than England
No problem - the British Broadcasting Corporation hasn't worked that out, most of the time ...
BBC Breakfast News: "Wales won a rugby match against New Zealand last night. And England lost to ... ten minutes later ... let's wish them well. Scotland will play ..."
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Quite a few UK folk are not too upset - those in Englandland might be though.
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The US team, the best in the world, were beaten by a team of under 15 boys. That's the level the sport is at, that is why it will never gain popularity, that is why no-one cares.
Especially the Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish.
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It is gaining popularity - last night's game got 11.7 million viewers in the UK, that's massive.
Why is it gaining popularity? Because people can see it free-to-air. While other sports have sold their souls to Sky, the WC has been going out on the BBC and people are watching it and talking about it.
I watch footy at all levels from non-league to Premier and what makes a game entertaining is often whether the two sides are evenly matched and up for it rather than how many Messi/Ronaldo types are playing. The most memorable game I went to last year was a local Sunday League Cup final.
I enjoyed last night's game, the US were always going to win it but the English girls gave them a good game and can be suitably proud of themselves.
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PeejayAdams wrote: last night's game got 11.7 million viewers in the UK, that's massive.
Because it was over-represented and people watched it as a novelty. It's not something that's going to stick. Alas the coverage was on while I was at the gym so I was exposed to some of the pre-match hype.
First off football (by "football" I mean men's football) is male-dominated, obviously, that's just how it is, men prefer sport to women. However the in-studio pundits are generally a mix of males and females, and they always try and interview female fans while covering matches. The coverage I saw was 100% female, no men involved. So they go on about diversity and inclusion yet they are *less* diverse and *less* inclusive than a sport that's famously male-dominated. That's going to turn normal people off. Women are only interested in this because they want to push a feminist agenda. That's going to turn normal people off. They were actually saying that the England\US teams are pro gay rights. Seriously? Who cares? Are you saying that male teams are anti gay rights? Maybe it's just that in football people only care about the football and not identity politics so it just isn't something made a song and dance about? Yeah, obviously it's hardly gay-friendly, that's a given, but again no-one cares.
The whole thing is just some woke, identity politics feminist fest and the general public simply don't care about these things, it actually turns them off. They want to see balls kicked into a net, not be lectured on how they are morally inferior or have the "wrong" opinions. The whole thing is doomed to fail.
Unless they make them play in bikinis. Then I'd watch.
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