The official bored-at-work cryptic crossword pass it on thread.

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I don't even know what the answer is! I was just randomly dissecting bits of clue.

ailsa (ailsa), Thursday, 15 December 2005 19:04 (twenty years ago)

I just worked it out! Can't quite do why either though :(

NO HINT PLZ

Gravel Puzzleworth (Gregory Henry), Thursday, 15 December 2005 19:06 (twenty years ago)

That's about as far is I got, too.

k/l (Ken L), Thursday, 15 December 2005 19:06 (twenty years ago)

could trouble just mean "try"?

Gravel Puzzleworth (Gregory Henry), Thursday, 15 December 2005 19:07 (twenty years ago)

My last was an xpost, I get it now. I think the clue is fine, except for the "(His)" maybe.

k/l (Ken L), Thursday, 15 December 2005 19:12 (twenty years ago)

God, I am teh dumb. Yes, clue seems OK to me as well (now that brain has caught up with normality after being stuck at work all day)

ailsa (ailsa), Thursday, 15 December 2005 19:14 (twenty years ago)

Oh ah, "try". Like "trying times". Ah!

Casuistry (Chris P), Thursday, 15 December 2005 23:00 (twenty years ago)

Does this mean I get the next clue? Sweet.

Gravel Puzzleworth (Gregory Henry), Thursday, 15 December 2005 23:12 (twenty years ago)

Lack a swarthy heart, sticking with Windows (4)

Gravel Puzzleworth (Gregory Henry), Thursday, 15 December 2005 23:20 (twenty years ago)

(also how do I explain cryptic crosswords in a letter to an american school I am recommending a kid to? "british-style cryptic riddles" sounds daft.)

Gravel Puzzleworth (Gregory Henry), Friday, 16 December 2005 00:01 (twenty years ago)

They're called "cryptic crosswords" here. If the person doesn't know what that term means, however, good luck trying to explain it to them!

Casuistry (Chris P), Friday, 16 December 2005 00:06 (twenty years ago)

"Cryptic crosswords" doesn't mean like Will Shortz right?

Gravel Puzzleworth (Gregory Henry), Friday, 16 December 2005 00:26 (twenty years ago)

No.

k/l (Ken L), Friday, 16 December 2005 03:48 (twenty years ago)

Except when the Times runs them, of course. Just, you know, to be pedantic.

Casuistry (Chris P), Friday, 16 December 2005 07:46 (twenty years ago)

Have I killed this thread? :(

--N-

Gravel Worklesworth, Tuesday, 20 December 2005 13:40 (twenty years ago)

Not a scooby.

ledge (ledge), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 14:11 (twenty years ago)

I'm baffled.

Archel (Archel), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 14:53 (twenty years ago)

I'm baffled too. Want to give one more letter, with the proviso that whoever gets it has to explain HOW the clue works?

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 14:54 (twenty years ago)

Sure! -AN-

Gravel Worklesworth, Tuesday, 20 December 2005 14:55 (twenty years ago)

Is it pane?

Archel (Archel), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 14:59 (twenty years ago)

See I thought pane, just because of the window thing, but I have NO IDEA WHY!!! Please help us in the right direction, GP...

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 15:01 (twenty years ago)

You're at the wrong end!

"Windows" is maybe not very good :(

Gravel Worklesworth, Tuesday, 20 December 2005 15:04 (twenty years ago)

Ooh, I get it!!

WANT (wa = heart of swarthy, NT = Windows!) = lack

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 15:18 (twenty years ago)

Shit, I have to think of a new one now. Bear with me a minute...

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 15:19 (twenty years ago)

I always think "heart" (or similar) should mean the middle letters precisely...

ledge (ledge), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 15:22 (twenty years ago)

So do I, but I am a pedant, and anyway I got it right and you're just jealous *thumbs nose*

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 15:23 (twenty years ago)

YES IT SHOULD. Pah.

Archel (Archel), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 15:23 (twenty years ago)

Did anyone get the Grauniad today with the answers to the clues from Colin Dexter's column yesterday?

ledge (ledge), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 15:29 (twenty years ago)

No, as I haven't actually been out of the house for two days (hurrah for days off!)

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 15:29 (twenty years ago)

Anyway, from a Guardian last week

Short ball dismissing opener, South American caught at close of play (7,4)

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 15:34 (twenty years ago)

Curtain call! That's a gorgeous clue.

ledge (ledge), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:03 (twenty years ago)

I always think "heart" (or similar) should mean the middle letters precisely...


I always thought it was exactly the middle OR slightly on the left because it's a left do you see? You're probably right though :(

Gravel Worklesworth, Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:04 (twenty years ago)

waitwait "because it's a heart" obv

GW, Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:05 (twenty years ago)

Yes, ledge, it's a brilliant clue isn't it?

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:12 (twenty years ago)

This might be my favourite clue ever, from The Times:

An unusual ring, essentially of light, encircling heads (7)

ledge (ledge), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:14 (twenty years ago)

Aureole!

GW, Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:34 (twenty years ago)

So gorgeous!

In that curtain call clue, why is ainc a south american?

GW, Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:35 (twenty years ago)

it isn't, it's Inca.

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:36 (twenty years ago)

inca

xpost

Huk-L (Huk-L), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:38 (twenty years ago)

Short = curt. ball dismissing opener = all. therefore that is curtall, and you can put (catch) "inca" in the middle of that.

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:39 (twenty years ago)

Ohhh, *a* South American! I totally missed that ever though I did it in my own one with a swarthy.

Wait a minute, I am accompanied by Pooh (4,4,2)

Gravel Worklesworth, Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:42 (twenty years ago)

Bear with me (cute, I like it)

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:43 (twenty years ago)

Wouldn't curtall catching "a inca" be "curtain caall"?

(also if this thread ever gets to a second edition we are so calling it 'HOW DO MARKET FORCES AFFECT OUR INDUSTRY' or something, open plan office + facing the wall = teh fear)

Gravel Worklesworth, Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:49 (twenty years ago)

It's just Inca, no indefinite article.

Huk-L (Huk-L), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:51 (twenty years ago)

the A in Curtain is from the headless Ball.

Huk-L (Huk-L), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 16:57 (twenty years ago)

Ohhhhhh, I'm dense today! Thanks Huck.

GW, Tuesday, 20 December 2005 17:05 (twenty years ago)

Hey, I explained it already :(


From same crossword as it's the only one I have handy just now:

Loosened shoe - and clue too? (7)

ailsa (ailsa), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 17:25 (twenty years ago)

Extremely cold place in which a Christian has a spasm. (6)

Huk-L (Huk-L), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 17:43 (twenty years ago)

Can this be a joint effort, because I haven't worked it out either yet:

Erif (8)

This is the ONLY one I've got straight away in the whole thread. But it's fascinating watching all your thought processes!

So here's one from me:

Risking a punt might result in this good fortune (4,2,3,5)

Markelby (Mark C), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 17:43 (twenty years ago)

Kick in the pants?

Huk-L (Huk-L), Tuesday, 20 December 2005 17:46 (twenty years ago)


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