Our blogger Sunny Jim is a bit of a crossword buff and there was a wry smile on this cheeky chops this morning when he opened The Guardian newspaper to have a look at the crossword.
Today's Guardian crossword has been set by Enigmatist and the clue to 16 across is thus:
"As distilled from The Weatherfield Gazette's gossip column?" (4,2,3,6).
We're guessing the answer is: Word on the Street and will confirm later when we get stuck into the Saturday crossword and finish it over a well earned pint after our shopping.
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Saturday, 10 November 2012
Coronation Street clue in today's Guardian crossword
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Could be Word On The Street or its something "On the Street" I think.
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