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An anagram (dancing) of I CAN GO containing (around) the abbreviated form of street. KNEEL: Inserting (securing) the middle letter of paNel into a type of boat. I was able to guess the GK in 4d and all in all thought this a solid**/***. Attachment RENAULT was neat because of the succinctness. That hadnt occurred to me. A lot to put together here, translate AFTER HE add the Latin Id Est and the most powerful piece on the chessboard and E for Europe for an epic poem by Edmund Spenser. 19a Parts of course of airway staff only partly required (8) FAIRWAYS: A golfy lurker (only partly required) found in three words in the clue.. 20a Awful option, fan had to bear English having dire penalties (2,4,2,5) ON PAIN OF DEATH: An anagram (awful) of OPTION, FAN HAD containing (to bear) the single letter for English.. 24a Clearly establishes claws and Always half a dozen head-scratchers for me, always satisfied to finish. Completed at the 6th attempt 34hrs, 7mins &24seconds after opening the puzzle 3 became 1 down Westminster way quicker than it took to crack this nut. ELIJAH an anagram of (dreadful) JAIL contained in (shackled by) an informal expression that might be more poshly stated as Pardon me, but would you mind repeating that?, 12a Jellyfish petrifying woman (6) document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Not too keen on 12as cuddling partner..I prefer mine to be breathing.. After a cool, miserable , windy, rainy day, the sun has come out , the skies have cleared and I think we will have a beautiful sunset. moment when the penny dropped for 9a early in the solve; what enabled me to finish this exacting but very enjoyable puzzle was the gift of 5 letter reveals, scattered in strategic places, and so I finished but only with that e-help. In their ever increasing desire to be security conscious, some browsers now block the effect of retaining data when you are on an unsecure site. Sorry setter and thanks to Senf but I solved this on Thursday night without hints. 7d One including learner thats not illuminated (5) Thanks to all. @kairu the FIA are so poor these days, kinda expected it. Your email address will not be published. For me 2*/4* today. The list of cars featured could also include Ram, which is a large pickup truck (or ute in this part of the world) made by GM/Dodge. REVEREND a patriotic American horseman and the postal designator for North Dakota, 27a Comment about gospel (6) Preacher's podium: PULPIT: Preacher's msg. There would be a small cabinet let into the exterior wall of a kitchen where you could put things you wanted kept cool because it wouldnt be heated in winter. Hope youre still surviving Robert. Beg to differ (8) 11a Ill get this drink mixed with our spoon, say (5,4,6) DELTA the railway schedule abbreviation for departs followed by an anagram of (unfortunately) LATE, 4d Poe poem: name later changed (9) Anyway, to the puzzle: I had a LOL aha! Thankyou. RayT from September 22, 2011 (DT 26664), reviewed by Big Dave himself. I had a similar thought as you regarding army dress but I find that it is not unusual for Campbell to use American terms. Favourite was 16a, number of others running it close. But gradually as a few more answers came, my view changed entirely and saw it for the very clever cryptic puzzle it was. Josh Rubin @ 3 before fridges, meat and milk etc was stored in a cool room called a larder. jQuery(element).html() : jQuery(element).find(".hidden-content").html(); jQuery(element).attr("rel", content); jQuery(element).html(jQuery(element).attr("title")); jQuery(element).removeAttr("title"); }; $(".mrkExpandableImage").click(function() { if ($(this).attr("data-mrkSize")=="normalSize") {$(this).attr("data-mrkSize", "doubleSize"); $(this).css("max-width", parseInt($(this).css("max-width")) * 2 + "px"); $(this).css("max-height", parseInt($(this).css("max-height")) * 2 + "px"); } else {$(this).attr("data-mrkSize","normalSize"); $(this).css("max-width", parseInt($(this).css("max-width")) / 2 + "px"); $(this).css("max-height", parseInt($(this).css("max-height")) / 2 + "px"); }; }); $(".mrkSwappableImage").click(function() { var oldTitle = $(this).parent().attr("title"); $(this).parent().attr("title", $(this).attr("data-mrkTitle")); $(this).attr("data-mrkTitle", oldTitle); var oldSrc = $(this).attr("src"); $(this).attr("src", $(this).attr("data-mrkSrc")); $(this).attr("data-mrkSrc", oldSrc); }); }). My Quickie bottom line pun was Portholes-anybody else? Amid rising prices and economic uncertaintyas well as deep partisan divisions over social and political issuesCalifornians are processing a great deal of information to help them choose state constitutional officers and A reversal (up in a down clue) of a shot or go is born by a three-letter deciduous tree to give us an evergreen shrub. Being honest, this was well above my pay grade and I relied on the hints and comments to get me across the line. (4) Lots of tree and roof damage throughout the area and some flooded roads still but nothing remotely like what happened to the poor people in SW Florida. Otherwise an enjoyable and straightforward solve. I hope I dont have to redact any comments but I am new at this and dont want to rock the boat. I agree about neutral, it should have said Changed out of gear but that would be too easy. And they were very good surfaces. 7d College polished off, we hear? Very difficult for a Monday. The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/28876. Many thanks, ProXimal, for the tough challenge and thanks to Senf. If you want to see a few, look at Painted Ladies of Sand Francisco, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painted_ladies. AN from the clue and an anagram (inebriated) of MONARCH. The ability to letter reveal on the old website still works but you have to save and refresh the page. SLUR: A single word for drink noisily with the last letter removed (not all). All the rest are car manufacturers, though I accept that if I said I have a Rolls a) I would be lying, and b) everyone would understand that I meant a car made by Rolls-Royce. Pick of the bunch for me were 18,19&24a plus 4d. Thanks both. A lurker (some) found in three words in the clue. Going for a **/****. This crossword clue Price for a hand was discovered last seen in the October 15 2022 at the Wall Street Journal Crossword. I agree with your comment regarding strippers. Please read these instructions carefully they are not subject to debate or discussion. Yes, strictly NEUTRAL is an absence of gear rather than a change of it, but as we talk of putting it in neutral it would be pedantic to crib too much about that. Phew that was a struggle but surprised myself by eventually making the grade with the exception of failing to clock appropriate in 10a however did enjoy the musical hint reminder for that. The only thing a user can do is wait for the network cache to reset as per its normal refresh cycle. Couldnt get 12a, had heard of the scary woman, but didnt know it was a jellyfish. And Im so naive that I STILL dont get it! Thanks for the blog, I was very reluctant to put ABARTH in but glad I did and never heard of it. Nho ABARTH, but it was gettable from the wordplay. Podium for preaching - 6 letters. 1.5*/3.5*. A drunk is reversed and followed by a synonym of grass as in to reveal some secret. Both 4 letter clues proved tricky as usual. Huntsman, Mr K helped me out with this problem. Shirl. You start by removing the initial letter from what a stripper may be when she is not on stage. Very delicately explained, Falcon! Favourites could easily be 80% of the clues, but I picked today 9a, 19a, 21a, 26a, 27a & 13d and I just cant pick a winner, but 9a really did make me smile! Very enjoyable, great partial and full anagrams, good surfaces and nothing esoteric. To taste or consume goes in the minutes recorded in a log. A very enjoyable puzzle, good start to the week. ARTICLE a French definite article following the shortened term for a bendable lorry, 18d Ruled, showing no doubt (7) One of the usual abouts and a homophone of the surname of a tennis player called Boris. A homophone (we hear) of a single word for polished off (as in consumed). I need to work at getting on your wavelength. I found this puzzle rather different to the usual campbell Monday puzzle and wondered if it was a different compiler. 3.5*/4*. Not really my cup of brew: cars are not my thing (seriously, is there anything less interesting or more pointless than car racing?). I liked BANANAS for the surface and FALSE TEETH for the definition. What theme? Ill be back just after the closing date with the full review blog. As this is a Prize crossword, please dont put any ANSWERS, whether WHOLE, PARTIAL or INCORRECT, or any ALTERNATIVE CLUES OR HINTS in your comment. An anagram (changed) of Renault. I nearly threw away this tedious puzzle with just half a dozen solved, but Im laid up with COVID (mostly recovered) and had nothing better to do, so completed it. Ah. Doh, I was looking for the note between Doh and mi ! Theme was not very appealing to me. Way way way out of my league, well done to all who completed this, you must all be Marvins. Frankly some clues made no sense to me at all. Cheers to all you British puzzlers. It cant always be Wagner, pm @17 theres an (Audi) TT in TATTERSALL. Pauls puzzles are rarely pedestrian and this was no exception. Chelsea won yesterday so no problems there. Start here! Most of the terms used in these hints are explained in the Glossary and examples are available by clicking on the entry under See also. [emailprotected]: glad to hear youre recovering. Liked the 3 long uns. If in doubt, Ill rub it out! Next, convert the number word in the phrase into Roman numerals. An envelope (into) of MINI (car) in DISH (vessel). A cold side dish of raw vegetables mixed in mayonnaise is a merry old king and the acts he may pass into the statute books, 18d Dialect of festival director from the south (7) ME spelling with the MI spelling being characterized (charactised?) A frequently used alternative term for sailor and a phrase which encompasses tinker, tailor, etc, etc. Not sure I will have the energy or time to illustrate too many but anyway. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. A double envelope (keeping and entering) of R (right) in a plus SEAT (Spanish car manufacturer, now owned by Volkswagen) in MI (M1, motorway). PRIOR: A homophone (reported) of a synonym of busybody. Thanks to Falcon and Campbell for their good work this morning. Cryptic Crosswords: A Cryptic Crossword is a crossword puzzle where each clue is a puzzle within itself. Car brands having so many possibilities it was not fruitful to think of a brand and then go looking for it, but it turned out not to be necessary to attack the puzzle that way. The administrator of a business or organisation loses the letters that represent a RailwaY and adds a fellow. Could new readers please read the Welcome post and the FAQ before posting comments or asking questions about the site. Nonetheless some entertainment to be had SPLIT PEA and SHEATHE tickled my palate and on cracking CRENELLATE I had occasion to ask myself how I came to know a word so very inapplicable to life in general, and gave myself a pat on the back. Some British dictionaries call for the use of the anglicized (anglicised?) Took a long time. Thank you very much, Hilary. I can have a go . SURGE the physics symbol for second preceding (on in a down clue) an involuntary, natural, or instinctive impulse, 24d Turn of phrase used in papers over in Isle of Man (5) I liked the geographical clue at 18a, the 3d anagram And the 2d lego clue. I expect more power outages soon as others here in the Charleston area have been without for some time. NOOSE an anagram of (wild) ONES enveloping the cricket abbreviation for over, 7d Oxford University set off in boat (9) Something a white rapper might be criticized for using crossword clue, "Stranger Things" waffle brand crossword clue, Piece of biathlon equipment crossword clue, Simon ___ (playground game) crossword clue, "Distracted boyfriend," e.g. Thanks P & P. Remember me (please note that this saves a cookie in your current browser). Thanks to Campbell and Falcon for an enjoyable Monday morning. I enjoyed the theme and the Wikiing/Googling needed to make sense of ABARTH and STANDARD. Like others I hadnt heard of ABARTH (and it sounded unlikely); loved FALSE TEETH and BANANAS in particular. From the days before underlined definitions (note the definition is explicitly identified in the hint), before the advent of SPOILERS (the answer is in white text on the website so you have to highlight it to see it), and from the days when risqu illustrations were de rigueur on the blog. This pushed me to my limit and I nearly give up several times. This one was a delight to solve on first reading, it seemed beyond me, but slowly, and having the long 24A as a starter (I was a sailor after all) the puzzle started to fill in bottom up. Campbells trademark double Quickie pun is present so I believe there is no doubt as to authorship. Trouble parsing 12a & 23a even though the answers are definitely correct. 3d & 8a were all the better for their transection. I found that I only got the cars after I had a tentative solution, which made it a little less satisfactory as a solving experience. Looked at the possibility of ABARTH as last car past the chequered flag today, gave a shrug, bunged it in and came on here to confirm its four-wheeled existence. Very enjoyable. Haskell Stakes, G1, $1,000,000, 1m 1f, 3yo. Couple of synonyms in 1d and 22d had me puzzled but I suppose a lot of predictions become useless, the bookies depend on it! All of your favourite pre-filled JUUL pod juices and devices, now in Canada! 21a A Parisian offended, pinching article without lagging (11) 11d was my favourite the larvae of craneflies & a greenkeepers nightmare as the birds rip up the 19a in search of a tasty ready meal. I took it that to get the name of the car ABARTH you needed A BATH with R inserted. A good end to a good week. Wasnt keen on the unhinted americanism in 21a. 24a Clearly establishes claws and feathers (5,4) Many thanks to Senf and Proximal? TAP-DANCER discard the initial letter (removing top) from the type of performance a stripper would provide in the back room; then place the remainder after the abbreviation for time, 17d Object the Parisian found under lorry (7) I see TATTERSALL is used for mens shirts, which is probably why Ive never met it but most of the other solvers have! If you found this word meaning gone (as in a batsman?) Lots of fun though, ta PnP. and Kath you commented Liked 9a (what a good thing Gazza isnt doing the hints today!) Please dont stop I would miss it so much. Update on NTSPP, Rookie Corner, and Prize Puzzle submissions. Its Monday Its Campbell **/****. actually the illustration is quite tame by the standards of the day! I like Janes picks, so Ill be a copycat. LOFTS: A three letter synonym of frequently contained by (seen in) the first and last letters (outskirts) of LeedS. I really liked 18a and 16d. Where the hint describes a construct as usual this means that more help can be found in The Usual Suspects, which gives a number of the elements commonly used in the wordplay. Do hope youre safe RC Ian sounds vicious. 24a my COTD. Slowly but surely and really enjoyable. With their short growing season, the additional harvest time is definitely extremely welcome. Wheel of Fortune (often known simply as Wheel) is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin.The show has aired continuously since January 1975. Several sounded risque almost blue! So it is all Makes. Putting the words to lights crossword clues explained in plain English, BD Rating Difficulty ***/**** Enjoyment ****. 27a Returned a novel about very intrepid sort (10) Regarding 15: Oh dear, how does one explain this delicately. Anyway, great fun, I particularly liked the long ones at 11,15&24a plus 8a and 1d. Im being very careful not to read the review or should there be any replies to this question, any comments about the puzzle. No word searcher could find it and I probably gave my Observer Book of cars to someone. I thought this was as near R&W as I had come across for ages. Cheers! I from the clue and the two letter synonym of live, all contained by (around it) an anagram (winding) of RAIL. How a Parisian says A, to be offended around the indefinite article, the lack of lagging to keep warm. Learn how your comment data is processed. Many thanks to Dada and Senf, seen the Police video many times but always enjoy it. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com! ** / ****. Abarth? A reversal (up in a down clue) of a shot or go is born by a three-letter deciduous tree to give us an evergreen shrub. 3d Sassy part of shoe, not unfilled (8) I prefer your original thought Falcon as it does away with the need for a mute h. Top three here were 8,11&24a been a long time since I heard 11a used. Thanks Paul and PeterO. As you say we use working dress. Is Stripper really the correct term for the part of the answer in 15d? Tried to make 18a double-parse (the actual answer, and a reptilean area down here in Cornwall) but was not to be. Really struggled with this at first, and frankly began to dislike it. Thanks to ProXimal and Senf. I parsed 9a as a double definition. 21d Member of abbey busybody reported (5) Big Brother Canada 7 is the seventh season of Big Brother Canada. 3*/4*.. In fact it was so simple that I wasted time looking for types of clothing! Fine clues, a reasonable challenge and a very enjoyable solve. . Remove the musical note MI (Italian and usual North American spelling rather than what I believe to be the usual British spelling ME) to get STRESS or tension. Putting the words to lights crossword clues explained in plain English, BD Rating Difficulty *** Enjoyment ***. A pleasant start to the morning. I havent. The long anagrams helped considerably. Having started the hare running with my query about 15 d Ive been enjoying reading the rest of the blog. Another useful page is Wolves in Sheeps Clothing, which features words with meanings that are not always immediately obvious. Where is everyone the comments look a bit thin on the ground today I wonder why! That, plus a marble or concrete slab shelf, meant they were generally cooler than other living area rooms. Then check out this Wall Street Journal Crossword October 15 2022 other crossword clue. Tx P&P. Jim's podium when introducing Pat and Vanna moves from the front of the audience to in front of the puzzle board. An enjoyable Sunday treat with South leading the field but 11a was Fav. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Was 4* / 3* for me. I liked the fun of the puzzle but had to reveal ABARTH as Id never heard of it and isnt it made by Fiat which was already in the grid. Sounds like (on the phone) PORSCHE (car), for the character in. I, too, will nominate 24a as my favourite. I thought it might be fun though probably unnecessary to list the cars Pauls managed to include: As solutions: Abarth, Austin, Fiat, Lada, Maserati, Nissan, Standard, Named in clues: Jaguar (container), Renault (anagram), Volkswagen (hidden), Unnamed wordplay elements: Audi (charade), Lotus (deletion), Mini (insertion), Opel (insertion), Porsche (homophone), Saab (reversed container), Seat (insertion and container), Tesla (reversed insertion), 18 in total unless Ive missed anything. (Link to the review), 9a Topless, move rhythmically on pole, maybe (9) The sheer breadth of theme coverage, the novel ways of utilising the various marques, delightful cross references in comparison with the usual repetition of a key clue number PeterO makes the observation that many of the theme names are included in envelopes; I was impressed that Paul seems to have used them in connection with just about every device except a Spoonerism. Juul lovers can buy Juul pods on the company's website. Still, it was sort of fun. placed after (following) a synonym of offer (when bidding on a contract?). Thanks to the setter and to Falcon for the review and hints. Ill tell you what we should be discussing next before anyone calls us a sedate group try talking about some of Ray Ts clues! Enjoyed this and thought there was a lot of clever clues. Because for some reason I cannot log-in either to the good old puzzles site or even the new crap site. Exceptions like FALSE TEETH, SHEATHE (I liked the in the middle of desert gag) & CRENELLATE kept me going. Alba, line 8, is an upmarket vintage car dealer in Dubai Ill get my anorak. I still do not understand 15 d. My cotd 11a. This crossword clue Price for a hand was discovered last seen in the October 15 2022 at the Wall Street Journal Crossword. 2d Eatery in Corsica regularly hosting a gala (9) 15a Cosmetic discovered, abhorrent to American (10,5) As this is a Prize crossword, please dont put any ANSWERS, whether WHOLE, PARTIAL or INCORRECT, or any ALTERNATIVE CLUES OR HINTS in your comment. A charade of STAND (place) plus a plus RD (road). The corrupted information in the cache will cause the problem as long as it is present but the problem will disappear once the cache is refreshed. This Way, it becomes really easy to Thanks of course, the only (tenuous) link between the 10a answer and the instrument in the video is that they share the same first word. The part of a shoe which is in direct contact with ones foot and NoT with the interior letter deleted (unfilled) I will let RD say that the definition is an Americanism. Thanks to Senf for the hints And to our Sunday compiler. Was then even quicker than the bottom but leaving 4d. Favourite was 26a. Forgot to add that the word in 26a I have never heard of. The whole of crossword land were thinking of you Robert. I thought it was a really good crossword now to pick out some particular clues I think the long ones and 14d. If you dont understand, or dont wish to comply with, the conventions for commenting on weekend prize puzzles then save yourself a lot of trouble and dont leave a comment. Enjoyable, because the theme wasnt allowed to distort the puzzle too horribly, the exception perhaps being ABARTH, an obscure maker of Italian pollution generating equipment of which I was unaware. A slightly quirky ,puzzle from Dada this week, with some interesting hybrid clues, which seemed to be part anagram, part lego and some nice cryptic definitions . Really struggled with this. Faves: FALSE TEETH and CRENELLATE. Took a while to complete due to some subtle misdirection, but got there in the end. Isnt it usually room temperature? A friendly */***** Im shocked that Falcon appears such on authority the subject! Required fields are marked *. Liked the 19a lurker for the Doh moment. My heart goes out to them. Failed to parse a few 9a plus 6,7&18d all of which I now see apart from showy = fine at 6d. Its all been said: quirky, light. I thought at first it was going to be tough but all fell into place. Might have some ice cream with it. With my English Literature O-level failed, I needed e-help to identify the 4d poem by an American poet. The answers are hidden under the Click here! Lincolnite @9: what an appropriate moniker for this puzzle! Thanks Senf for the picks-especially the Ted. Hi Falcon Thank you for that, its most kind of you to go to so much trouble. COTD 16d, clever misdirection! The crossword clue possible answer is available in 4 letters. Although if there is a sisterhood against crickety clues, that is way offside. Links to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other services inserted in the comment text will be automatically embedded. The maximum upload file size: 2 MB. Nice one. Ill read the comments now. P.S. I had to avail myself of Senfs hints for 10a I had put the right answer but had not appreciated the subtlety of appropriated. 9a Pigeon sheds frequently seen in outskirts of Leeds (5) Microsofts Activision Blizzard deal is key to the companys mobile gaming efforts. Fortunately, I have the option of now getting them direct from the source (with over five months of puzzles to catch up on). At this point I am about the only person I know who hasnt had it. CRENELLATE is a great word. Too many favourites to select a podium today. 10a Sounding appropriate, depressed tone (5-4) The clues were as knotty and well-misdirected as they usually are with this compiler and I, apparently, am just as slow on the uptake. Putting the words to lights crossword clues explained in plain English. . Learn how your comment data is processed. FAIRWAYS: A golfy lurker (only partly required) found in three words in the clue. 25a Poem, after he translated, that is powerful piece by European (3,6,6) There were multiple possible solutions and I had to resort to the Wikipedia page of the poet. PS Something I read fairly recently which made me laugh the trouble with the answer to 8d is that even to win it youre still only a rat! ON PAIN OF DEATH: An anagram (awful) of OPTION, FAN HAD containing (to bear) the single letter for English. Like others, it took a while for the penny to drop for me over 21a despite the answer being obvious. 13d Try bulb son damaged in obdurate fashion (10) The crossword clue possible answer is available in 3 letters. The hardest thing being to pick a favourite but well go with 15a. Surprised to now see who the setter is as usually find his puzzles challenging. The video is from a Reunion Tour concert in Tokyo in 2008 of the 1983 Number One that came to be known as The Polices and Stings signature song: I thought this was typical of what Dada is on Sundays light but very enjoyable. Thoroughly enjoyed! Not including - 6 letters. Thanks (?) Thanks Paul and PeterO. Saintlily done. I was quite chuffed when I solved 18d & 19d, neither of which I could have done two and a half years ago when I discovered BDs blog. I was in Nice last month and was stung by a jellyfish medusa as some of my fellow swimmers shouted ! An envelope (covers) of it in CRUS[h] (squash) minus the last letter (almost). Even with explanation still dont understand 21A what is the word for female lover? They may have had natural light from a gauze covered window space. That means the impact could spread far beyond the agencys payday lending rule. 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