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GOODIES CROSSWORD - March 2007
(by Brett Allender)
(from C&G #136 March 2007)
It's been several years since we last had a Goodies crossword, so as a mark of respect to our previous crossword master David McAnally I've devised a new puzzle which will hopefully provide a bit of a test (and a bit of fun too) for Goodies fans.
Even if you're not familiar with a number of the Goodies episodes listed, the information in my Goodies Episode Summaries (also in this "Articles/Guides" section of the website) should help you to solve the vast majority of the clues.
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* CLUES *
ACROSS
Row 1, column 1 (2 letters) - Mock ad – "O L I ? ?" (It Might As Well Be String)
Row 2, column 3 (7 letters) - Surname of guest star who plays Reverend Llewellyn (Wacky Wales)
Row 4, column 1 (5 letters) - Graeme does a great impression of this person's commentary style - christian name
Row 4, column 7 (4 letters) - Bill finds a Goodlop one very tasty in a mock ad (Hospital For Hire)
Row 6, column 6 (5 letters) - Tim the ad man finds this product "far too sexy" (It Might As Well Be String)
Row 7, column 2 (4 letters) - Bill's alter-ego, Willie ???? (Punky Business)
Row 8, column 5 (5 letters) - Graeme Garden's actual christian name
Row 9, column 1 (3 letters) - Lionel Bleah's song at Miss Housewife Of The Year contest – "??? Girls" (Chubby Chumps)
Row 9, column 8 (3 letters) - The man in this has "poetic licence" (U-Friend Or UFO)
Row 10, column 4 (5 letters) - Sign: "South African Tourist Board. Through Door And Turn ?????" (South Africa)
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Column 1, row 1 (4 letters) - This fish tries to bite Graeme's arm off (Almighty Cod)
Column 1, row 8 (3 letters) - A rattled Tim refers to himself as "Brown ???" (Scoutrageous)
Column 3, row 2 (8 letters) - Black ones of these make lethal martial arts weapons (Kung Fu Kapers)
Column 5, row 2 (4 letters) - Bill as High Priest Ee Bah Goom: "Shut door, it's ???? parky!" (Kung Fu Kapers)
Column 5, row 7 (2 letters) - Truffaut (The Wonder) Dog – abbreviation (The Movies)
Column 6, row 8 (3 letters) - An oddly coloured guest of "Michael Darkinson" – surname (Alternative Roots)
Column 7, row 1 (4 letters) - Sir Joshua Makepeace refers to himself as a "miserable old ????" (Cunning Stunts)
Column 8, row 6 (5 letters) - A Goodies episode featuring the Bu-boom people (The Lost ?????)
Column 9, row 1 (2 letters) - What Doctor Petal has left his vulture Lucretia in his will (Double Trouble)
Column 9, row 8 (2 letters) - Song lyrics: "It's just like you, so come on and ?? the Funky Gibbon now!"
Column 10, row 3 (4 letters) - Lots of this is consumed during the Goodies' medical exam (Hospital For Hire)
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