17 non?
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I'm having trouble with that at the moment hence my unwillingness to name the answer. In time...
Actually come to think of it. If its what we think it is then it should be (5,3,9), but the equine is actually (16). Either the 12th man made a hames of it or he's a genius for landing us with a red herring.
Maybe the 18th letter is a handicap to stop us going too quickly?
I think our horse has only four letters in the second part of the word, and to throw even more of a spanner in the works, I'm working it out at 19 letters. Edit: seeing as we all know what the word is, just Googled the spelling, seems it's 18 after all.
Forpadydeplasterer successor to Kinsealy Taoiseach's fellow equine? (14, or 3,5,6)
The answer is a horse name It won at Cheltenham a couple of years back for Charlie Chawke and the Sunderland gang.Bertie name checked this person in his list of people who bailed him out of his financial woes and the horse was christened as a pi$$ take.
(F--P-----P-------R)
B--f----t--n-s
Jolly Green Giant moved past his Mother Theresa moment.
(5,5)
You can take it we're stumped, Mr A.
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Niall Quinn went up in flames on the big screen? (3,8,7)