Friday Foxer #226

Every Friday, Tally-Ho Corner’s cleverest clogs come together to solve a ‘foxer’ handcrafted by my sadistic chum and colleague, Roman. A complete ‘defoxing’ sometimes takes several days and usually involves the little grey cells of many readers. All are welcome to participate.

Below is a list of ‘33 Words Or Word Sequences Wot Can Be Found In The October 28th, 1972 Issue Of Look And Learn. Entries have been stripped of vowels and, where possible, have had any inter-word spaces repositioned*. For example, if ‘viking raiders’ was present it might appear as VKNGRD RS. Khartoum would be KHRTM.

* Apostrophes are ignored and hyphens are treated as spaces

In an attempt to ensure as many people as possible get a chance to participate, Roman requests individual defoxers offer no more than six answers on Day 1. (After 24 hours have elapsed, fill your boots!). If your initial six answers are correct and consecutive, give yourself a pat on the back.

1. HPTRCHY
2. DRDNLLS
3. FRYFRF LY
4. FLT WYHS
5. WL DBSS SSN
6. DSSDSW R
7. TRQCNC LLNGPR PRTS
8. ST DTLRDR WNGSTS
9. MT TNDB LY
10. L RDJHNR XTN
11. THHR RRT HTHN TDHWT HRN

12. RHNLND
13. CMC LBDGS
14. RGN TNNBY
15. LVNGQRT RS
16. SFM RM R
17. PRHNSL
18. HG HPTCL LRY
19. SHRTLG GDNG HTPRW LR
20. HLSL SS
21. DC TRDLTTL
22. HLFT RKS HBL LTS

23. SLVTR D
24. MRC RNYR
25. DD SBB
26. NDRCRRG
27. KLLT HHGN TS
28. TR RNTDCK
29. CLDR NFSTPF YN GHT
30. MR TRNDP STL
31. F MSDV YLMP
32. THC KDVNSHRC RM
33. GR NSHS PYL QDCL L DCHYM

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SOLUTIONS

Last week’s hive foxer theme: The River Thames (defoxed by Nutfield)

battersea shield (Nutfield, copperbottom)
dangleway (Nutfield)
dead man’s hole (copperbottom)
hurley burly (Nutfield, Mrs Nutfield)
father (Nutfield)
frost fair (Nutfield)
gallions reach (Nutfield)
lighter (Nutfield)
mudlark (Nutfield)
red sands (Nutfield)
stackie (copperbottom)
swan upper (Nutfield, Colonel_K)
waterloo helmet (Nutfield, copperbottom)

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