Can you check 41 down? Do you usually start a word in the middle of nowhere like that?
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Originally Posted by elvaagoSince I personally have no way of checking every single name I am going to assume chasmmi hasn't cheated and therefore wins with a very impressive 51. :-)"If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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Originally Posted by elvaagoCan you check 41 down? Do you usually start a word in the middle of nowhere like that?"If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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Originally Posted by snookersfunIs 39 a special expression???? I can't fit anything making sense there"If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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as I am running out of time for now, here is my solution... feel free to snatch it up
1 You'll get this if you strike bottom -backspin
8 Play on this baize -cloth
9 Don't do this to 8 Across or it will end in tears -rip
10 Applaud this break -ton
11 This Dubliner won UK Championship (2 words) – Patsy Fagan
13 Did he go slowly to Dubai? Ebdon
16 Get your safety behind this half of 17 Across (2 words)-baulk line
17 Let's 30 Down from here! D
18 Made a skeleton from mixing 13 Across -boned
19 Three for this, so is 8 Across -green
20 Win this if you want to 30 Down!-toss
21 Worth taking on, it's 12 Down if it doesn't pay off (3 words)- shot to nothing
24 Useful for resting 41 Down on! (2 words) –bridge hand
29 Be sure to hit this thin! sneak
32 15 Down carried this air in the '80s –Aura
33 Is Williams or Robertson the better one? (2 words) long potter
35 This finish when 6 Down goes 3 Down- end
36 Challenging pot –******
38 Romford man wears his crown -King
39 Get yours in before the tournament! matey
40 Before 31 Down means 6 Down comes back up!-re
41 Can this curve result from lifting the 35 Across of the 41 Down?-swerve
42 Won a frame against Hendry after losing the first nine, when Hendry won 3rd world title-Fowler
43 Theatre hosted Grand Prix with 15 Down's world titles' sides-Hexagon
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1 Does Alfie have to carry this? -Burden
2 Lost 10-6 in Crucible first round to the 15 down, sleeping in his Mondeo? (2 words)-Simon Bedford
3 Where it is when it enters the pocket -in
4 This pot from distance can be a 36 Across!- long
5 Does Ding play this to leave it awkward? (2 words) –Chinese snooker
6 18.5 million watched 14 Down and the final one well after midnight -black
7 Playing 15 Down gives you practice in playing from this feather-filled resting place-cushion
10 preposition sandwiched in 21 Across -to
12 No charge for this ball when snookered -free
14 Does this Irishman come dancing?- Dennis
15 Is this golden one the greatest ever? -Nugget
17 This miner used to dig till he won the Masters -Doug
18 Willie felt this after missing that easy one -blue
22 his whispers were low -Ted
23 Pot a red for this after 28 Down (2 words) -ninetyseven
25 Doing this to words in the town with 43 Across -reading
26 Whingeing dynamo champ -Graham
27 This commentator wasn't the master from 7 up -Hallet
28 After the 12th 6 Down when on for the max! (2 words)-ninety six
30 Get underway (2 words) –break off
31 The 18 Down one is in the centre of 8 Across -spot
34 Sandwiched between Clive and 10 Across for always -ever
37 Is Jimmy good with this X break? Rest
41 No matter how many pieces, must have at least 1 more foot than its wielder!-Cue
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snookersfun, 27 Down is spelt Hallett.
Apart from that, I make it that you have all but 4 of the other answers correct."If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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Incidentally, to avoid confusion, these three are of course now 42-44 Across, since I corrected the numbering...
Originally Posted by snookersfun41 Can this curve result from lifting the 35 Across of the 41 Down?-swerve
42 Won a frame against Hendry after losing the first nine, when Hendry won 3rd world title-Fowler
43 Theatre hosted Grand Prix with 15 Down's world titles' sides-Hexagon
42 Can this curve result from lifting the 35 Across of the 41 Down?-swerve
43 Won a frame against Hendry after losing the first nine, when Hendry won 3rd world title-Fowler
44 Theatre hosted Grand Prix with 15 Down's world titles' sides-Hexagon"If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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Originally Posted by snookersfunOK, so these are 26-Graeme and 39-entry then (makes sense at last)"If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
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