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Creator of Pluto — with money being spun! (6)

if this works how i think it's sloppy clueing imo

why you gotta be Joe Root? (Daphnis Celesta), Saturday, 2 August 2014 12:29 (eleven years ago)

Idgi, is "being" being used for "person" ie proper name?

wins, Saturday, 2 August 2014 12:51 (eleven years ago)

i think he's using Pluto for the clue and as part of the definition, which, yeah okay but not elegant imo

why you gotta be Joe Root? (Daphnis Celesta), Saturday, 2 August 2014 13:09 (eleven years ago)

Head gets most important lead, showing cunning (8)

The answer was ARCHNESS, and I don't understand it at all.

Both Jandek and Authenty (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 6 August 2014 14:46 (eleven years ago)

Ness = promentary or headland innit?

Tim, Wednesday, 6 August 2014 14:51 (eleven years ago)

Okay, thanks. And then I also wasn't getting arch being from Greek "arkhos" meaning "most important."

And is archness actually a synonym for cunning?

Both Jandek and Authenty (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 6 August 2014 15:19 (eleven years ago)

Seems a bit dicey to me, I guess archness is a kind of conversational cunning, if you squint at it in a certain way.

I wasn't necessarily thinking of the Greek for "arch", btw, more archbishop or arch-enemy.

Tim, Wednesday, 6 August 2014 15:44 (eleven years ago)

archangel etc.

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 6 August 2014 15:52 (eleven years ago)

Yeah, I just wasn't getting any of those from "most important," and not having "ness' either I was lost.

Both Jandek and Authenty (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 6 August 2014 15:54 (eleven years ago)

that while grid was a bit rubbish if I'm remembering right

pictures of people who seem to have figured out how to use dropbox (wins), Wednesday, 6 August 2014 17:03 (eleven years ago)

Yeah, since I'm relatively new to Guardian cryptics I've discovered the Monday setter, Rufus, is mostly easy-ish but some of his cluing is crap. Some of the tougher ones later in the week are incomprehensible to me, though...

Okay, there's lil' Zipper again (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 6 August 2014 17:23 (eleven years ago)

sunday's observer everyman is just about my level and is quite consistent in its cluing.

koogs, Wednesday, 6 August 2014 20:47 (eleven years ago)

Thanks, I'll check that out. Going on a 2-week road trip and I need plenty of puzzles for entertainment.

Okay, there's lil' Zipper again (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 6 August 2014 21:02 (eleven years ago)

the everyman archives go back to 2003

http://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/everyman/2965

i have the first 30 in various stages of completion in the desk at work

koogs, Wednesday, 6 August 2014 21:55 (eleven years ago)

two weeks pass...

^^^ this was a great tip, thanks again. Pitched pretty much at my level of expertise, fairly easy, with the requisite sailor = AB and member = MP type stuff, and a few answers I had never heard of: London tube train stations, plants called Aarons Rod and Pheasants Eye, Scapa Flow...)

Okay, there's lil' Zipper again (Dan Peterson), Monday, 25 August 2014 18:30 (eleven years ago)

you'll find it too easy soon enough!

a spectrum is taunting ur OP (wins), Monday, 25 August 2014 18:52 (eleven years ago)

Some of them already are! Like, Emphasized editor is under pressure = stressed!

Okay, there's lil' Zipper again (Dan Peterson), Monday, 25 August 2014 19:13 (eleven years ago)

"Chillax" in today's grauniad, but also this gem: Carroll had on record this laugh's etymological origins (7)

ledge, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:16 (eleven years ago)

jesus no wonder i hadn't got chillax

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:30 (eleven years ago)

sounds like you need to... take a chill pill.

ledge, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:32 (eleven years ago)

i got just over halfway thru at 3 this morning, still got about 8 to go

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:35 (eleven years ago)

anyone had any success with the Guardian's Bank Holiday puzzle? I got some of the clues but am nowhere near being them able to slot them into the grid...

Barry Gordy (Neil S), Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:41 (eleven years ago)

Managed to finish it with copious help from thesaurus, google, parents. I started putting words in the grid before I was absolutely certain the positions were correct. Have you got the theme?

ledge, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:44 (eleven years ago)

no, any hints appreciated, that might give me a helping hand!

Barry Gordy (Neil S), Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:45 (eleven years ago)

yeah, 9ac took a lot of getting but once i had it things cleared up a little, bottom half has some wicked words in it tho i suspect

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:50 (eleven years ago)

the theme is (rot13) cynagf naq sybjref

and here are the more obscure themed answers my folks helped me with (also rot 13): puevfg cynag, rybqrn, znzzrr, nenyvn, arahcune (jngre yvyl), enzfba, hqb, dhvgpu tenff

xp, 9ac definition seems unfair or wrong, unless i'm misunderstanding. 13d a bit off as well, 8d a cheap trick, if fairly common. still got four to go.

ledge, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:53 (eleven years ago)

i think 9ac works properly: the def is a little vague until you realise what it refers to but fine then i think?

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:56 (eleven years ago)

still missing: 15, 21, 22, 25 across, 13, 16, 19 down, tho i think i know that last one, just can't parse the clue

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:57 (eleven years ago)

6d is a 9ac is all i can think. but it ain't? stuck on 16, 21, 15, yeah i couldn't (be bothered to) figure out 19d.

ledge, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 12:59 (eleven years ago)

oh i've got it. last three words of the clue are the key instruction.

ledge, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:00 (eleven years ago)

think of the definition as a quantity rather than a clue number

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:01 (eleven years ago)

ohmygod 19d yes, nasty!

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:03 (eleven years ago)

21 across is lol, slightly unfair

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:05 (eleven years ago)

ok i looked at fifteensquared to figure out 9ac, *that's* nasty!

ledge, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:07 (eleven years ago)

i'm right about quantity, yeah?

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:08 (eleven years ago)

just 15 and 25 to go

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:09 (eleven years ago)

finished

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:10 (eleven years ago)

xxp yep. finished too, lol at 21.

ledge, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:10 (eleven years ago)

good crossword tbf, some of the clues on the edge of unfair

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:11 (eleven years ago)

13d especially, as you said, is not a good clue

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:12 (eleven years ago)

enough good ones to make up for it though. 1 and 12 my faves, 21 lolworthy as noted, 26 comes together nicely.

ledge, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:16 (eleven years ago)

1 is really nicely done

Daphnis Celesta, Wednesday, 27 August 2014 13:17 (eleven years ago)

finished the everyman in the pub on sunday for the first time in months.

koogs, Monday, 1 September 2014 09:38 (eleven years ago)

I came up with this one, and I think it works pretty well if I do say so myself:

American who composed "Green Onions" seen around city in France. (7, 4)

Okay, there's lil' Zipper again (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 4 September 2014 18:26 (eleven years ago)

two weeks pass...

Aw man, did I break the cryptic thread? Charles Ives.

Stumped by corset? There's a surprise! (6,2)

I've been happily doing lots of Everyman puzzles lately, but this combination of cricket abbrev., unknown-to-me synonym and Britishism answer I had also never heard before proved that, yes, I am American.

Dick Clownload (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 23 September 2014 17:21 (eleven years ago)

and yet you still worked it out because you had more than half the letters.

finished this week's this morning.

koogs, Tuesday, 23 September 2014 20:25 (eleven years ago)

last week's included the name of a scottish oil refinery, but one i'd seen before.

koogs, Tuesday, 23 September 2014 20:27 (eleven years ago)

Sullom Voe! I had actually heard of that somewhere, but couldn't remember it for the puzzle. I cheated on that, and the corset. Also needed to cheat on: Welsh lake = Bala, and Coastal Vessels = Grabs.

Dick Clownload (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 23 September 2014 20:48 (eleven years ago)

we've not done the word-of-the-day thing for a while (coming up with a clue for a word from one of the many word-of-the-day sites, like the homemade jokes thread but less funny and for crossword clues)

Rad peanut shaped like a leaf (9, wotd)

koogs, Tuesday, 30 September 2014 10:06 (eleven years ago)

(actually, looking again, i'm not sure i read the definition correctly. but it'll do)

koogs, Tuesday, 30 September 2014 10:08 (eleven years ago)


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