I enjoyed all the hidden answers, especially ComedyPseudonym’s “Bill is introduced by Lord O’Shaughnessy”, GeoScanner’s “Pony, perhaps, kept in Ronaldo’s house”, Stashcroft’s “Partly undo shirt for money”, Dunnart’s reversed “Served up slice of Irish soda bread” and of course Middlebro’s “Speedos hardly cover the necessary”. Alberyalbery pointed out that the Times had an inadvertent entry with “parties needing hard cash”, for which I cannot provide a link due to malfunctions at that site. We’ve done DOSH reader, how would you clue QUID? Cluing competitionĪnd many thanks for your clues for DOSH. Let’s move on: out next challenge concerns an equivalent word of uncertain origin. ![]() The legacy of exchanges “between Indians and whites” is, it’s true, not wholly devoid of racial tension. A sit-down strike by prisoners, say, a homemade alcoholic beverage, or (apparently via poker) responsibility in phrases such as Harry S Truman’s “the buck stops here”.Īnd there are the uncomfortable senses. BUCK has many meanings, especially in the US. Here’s a pleasingly straightforward one across from a Thursday Telegraph …ġac Money in US county (5) Thanks for your thoughts on our inaugural US-style puzzle: they were very helpful and we plan to repeat the experiment in one of our non-roundup weeks. … and indeed, the grid is duly full of Worcestershire detail, of which my favourite is this clue …Ģ3d/4d/13ac Meandering line originally via Wales? Very nearly (6,6,7) You may wish to bring along a copy of the day’s Guardian Crossword which has been compiled by John especially for the Bewdley festival’s 30th anniversary … turning out to be an announcement of a talk about cryptics at the Bewdley festival. Special instructions: Enigmatist talks today at the 21 5 This one, though, resolves itself readily enough, with … Meanwhile, in the Guardian, any puzzle by Enigmatist ( Meet the Setter) which comes with an introductory note may seem intimidating. but is also targeting those who use a SELFIE STICK. ģd Help sought by narcissist leader in Trump, feckless individual I gathered (6,5) ![]() Meanwhile, Punk ( known locally as Paul) seems at first to have the 45th Potus in his sights. and those final three words are apparently enough to specify the man whose career ended in a plaintive hum: you remember, David CAMERON. Macron turned out to be a political failure (7)
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