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"How dare they fire us? Cad offers IOU for pounds 114 a second and he tries to climb back into the bank? He's a financial fornicator. A creep! I'd set the UN on him!"
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Last week's answers: Royal Opera House (real soap you hero); Bank of England (flank banned go); Dean of Lincoln (Can fondle loin). Winner: Elaine Bisco (Plymouth)
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