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yeah it's two months plus "a" - I assume that this is from abbreviated job titles, eg "AD" for "acting director"? Seems tenuous to me. My rule of thumb w/abbrevs is that they should be in the dictionary, like if you look up a (abbrev.) in a decent dictionary & it says acting then fair enough. I'd also make exceptions for commonly used internet slang abbrevs & the like

Finn McCoolit (wins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 10:07 (eleven years ago)

I don't really like this puzzle at all tbh, might give up

Finn McCoolit (wins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 10:07 (eleven years ago)

fuckboys incapacitated as per Spooner (8)

― sexpost TMIing! (wins), Wednesday, 18 March 2015 23:48 (2 weeks ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

-a-teme-

Finn McCoolit (wins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 10:08 (eleven years ago)

[Paxman "come on!"]

Finn McCoolit (wins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 10:08 (eleven years ago)

the G one is pretty neat I think [SPOILERS] think Hunter S Thompson. The D is very confused I, unhelpfully over-clued.

Keith Moom (Neil S), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 10:12 (eleven years ago)

so many are tortuously constructed, not elegant at all. The J one makes a mockery of "not further defined"!

Finn McCoolit (wins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 10:19 (eleven years ago)

Like don't do double-definition clues for this type of clueset, that's just stupid

Finn McCoolit (wins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 10:21 (eleven years ago)

Yeah given up on this bollocks, doing today's Paul instead & will be petitioning for the immediate dismissal of "maskerade"

Mine was "wastemen" btw

Finn McCoolit (wins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 12:26 (eleven years ago)

thanks i was too hungover to get that

week of 'puter action (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 12:28 (eleven years ago)

am too hungover rather

week of 'puter action (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 12:28 (eleven years ago)

"mays twen"? Am I being thick here or what.

ledge, Tuesday, 7 April 2015 12:36 (eleven years ago)

Maced when

Finn McCoolit (wins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 12:40 (eleven years ago)

yes, iow.

ledge, Tuesday, 7 April 2015 12:42 (eleven years ago)

I didn't think that was that difficult but I am very smug at how I took advantage of the "as" in "as per" being redundant

Finn McCoolit (wins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 12:46 (eleven years ago)

back to my usual level post-bank hol: on the paul crossword full of the mysterious affairs/places i managed to get a meagre seven clues and have literally no ideas about any of the rest :((((

lex pretend, Wednesday, 8 April 2015 15:22 (eleven years ago)

then again i've ONLY JUST got "maced when" despite having actually read that post yesterday

lex pretend, Wednesday, 8 April 2015 15:29 (eleven years ago)

Mysterious affair, yeti? Mysterious place (4,5-3)

This is out and out cheating, imo.

ledge, Wednesday, 8 April 2015 15:49 (eleven years ago)

Rot13 nern svsgl bar if you can't be bothered.

ledge, Wednesday, 8 April 2015 15:52 (eleven years ago)

Yeah, that's too clever by half.

The job killing and likely illegal (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 8 April 2015 16:20 (eleven years ago)

yeah that's a foul imo

division of bowker (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 8 April 2015 17:38 (eleven years ago)

Happy to give a pass sometimes e.g. for the ungrammatical solution to araucaria's "a y is one also" (axis) because lol cuet. But not here.

ledge, Wednesday, 8 April 2015 17:54 (eleven years ago)

groan

21 US president, a two-dimensional pussy (8)

Keith Moom (Neil S), Saturday, 11 April 2015 18:13 (eleven years ago)

a couple of nice ones in today's Graun:

Stage a coup? Balls might (9)
Tree-hugger repeatedly getting Sturgeon's vote? (3-3)

Keith Moom (Neil S), Wednesday, 22 April 2015 12:45 (eleven years ago)

more cheating for ledge to enjoy:

December 25th but not April 5th or July 3rd? (4)

nults of 2 ppl don't amount to a will have beens in this crazy (wins), Sunday, 26 April 2015 06:15 (eleven years ago)

it's taken me two days to think of two four letter words for christmas, one of them is more promising than the other but i can't justify it, cheating or otherwise.

ledge, Tuesday, 28 April 2015 08:27 (eleven years ago)

Noel. No-el.

Don't fight it.

koogs, Tuesday, 28 April 2015 08:32 (eleven years ago)

Shoots self

ledge, Tuesday, 28 April 2015 09:35 (eleven years ago)

Right? That question mark is being made to work overtime. "L" rendered as a word is "ell"! Any dictionary will tell you that.

nults of 2 ppl don't amount to a will have beens in this crazy (wins), Tuesday, 28 April 2015 16:38 (eleven years ago)

That doesn't bother me next to my inability to think of three four letter words for Christmas.

ledge, Tuesday, 28 April 2015 21:13 (eleven years ago)

my objection to that is, why is "l" clued twice? why do we need july 3rd there at all? i dislike inefficient cluing almost as much as archaic slang.

lex pretend, Wednesday, 29 April 2015 11:35 (eleven years ago)

This one, for being an Everyman, I could not parse for the life of me, even after I figured out the answer:

Doctor with obligations guarding against inducements (7)

Competent Cracker Barrel Manager (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 12 May 2015 21:04 (eleven years ago)

inducements are IOUs

docious? doesn't really mean what the clue says tho

☂ (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 12 May 2015 21:08 (eleven years ago)

If you want hints, it involves a medical abbreviation I've never seen before, and another for "against" that I have seen but it just wasn't registering.

Competent Cracker Barrel Manager (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 12 May 2015 21:14 (eleven years ago)

drivers?

☂ (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 12 May 2015 21:20 (eleven years ago)

MOTIVES

☂ (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 12 May 2015 21:21 (eleven years ago)

yeah, you see MO for doctor occasionally, short for "medical officer" iirc

☂ (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 12 May 2015 21:22 (eleven years ago)

MO was new to me, and I just wasn't getting the V either. Totally fair once I saw the solution, though.

Competent Cracker Barrel Manager (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 12 May 2015 21:29 (eleven years ago)

Speaking of Everyman, the new one is vexing me greatly. I just can't parse most of these, I only have one answer so far. 13 and 14 letter words, really?

Competent Cracker Barrel Manager (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 14 May 2015 18:20 (eleven years ago)

On 3578 I got one 3-letter word.

Doing slightly better this week, but only slightly.

koogs, Thursday, 14 May 2015 18:37 (eleven years ago)

I finished 3578, although didn't understand the MOTIVES clue above. 3579 is the one I'm on, and I only have 9 down. I think I read they changed setters?

Competent Cracker Barrel Manager (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 14 May 2015 18:41 (eleven years ago)

idk I just loaded it up on my phone to see what a difficult Everyman looks like & I'm getting thru it at the normal rate, not seen anything that's made me go "oh c'mon!". It helps that I got three of the long clues almost instantly. Having said that I'm sure I'll hit a wall now

italosVEVO (wins), Thursday, 14 May 2015 19:59 (eleven years ago)

Yeah, this isn't as hard as I first thought, I just think the cluing and my brain are not quite on the same wavelength sometimes. I'm about halfway in.

Competent Cracker Barrel Manager (Dan Peterson), Friday, 15 May 2015 16:41 (eleven years ago)

Finally finished, with a bit on online research. These are examples of "harder than past Everyman puzzles" imo:

14 King with work in store around westward citadel
ACROPOLIS

24 Capital account without pound in it is abandoned
TBILISI

Competent Cracker Barrel Manager (Dan Peterson), Friday, 22 May 2015 15:05 (eleven years ago)

Although this one I liked a lot!

27 Employ glam rock band with energy coming back
EXERT

Competent Cracker Barrel Manager (Dan Peterson), Friday, 22 May 2015 15:20 (eleven years ago)

Yeah that was nice.

time trafel 2015 💨 2012 (wins), Friday, 22 May 2015 15:30 (eleven years ago)

Not really enjoying cryptics all that much at the mo. Probably because since moving jobs I'm doing them on my own, where before I'd do them with a couple of colleagues every lunchtime. Maybe because I'm doing them at my desk, instead of in the pub. Perhaps because I'm no longer having a pint alongside.

ledge, Saturday, 23 May 2015 11:26 (eleven years ago)

all that stuff takes the shine off, true

gong mad (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 23 May 2015 13:34 (eleven years ago)

Yeah those are the best contexts

Been doing crosswords at work with the deputy lab manager - not my boss, but my immediate superior. He's a novice so still learning the conventions/frustrations. It's been fun, yesterday we had like half an hour longer for break cause he wanted to finish it!

So You've Been Pubically Shaved (wins), Saturday, 23 May 2015 13:52 (eleven years ago)

Been meaning to ask: why are setters always using "rejected" to mean backwards/inverted? It's one of those things you just accept but I'm not convinced it actually makes sense.

So You've Been Pubically Shaved (wins), Tuesday, 26 May 2015 13:40 (eleven years ago)

Is the thinking "rejected"="sent back"?

So You've Been Pubically Shaved (wins), Tuesday, 26 May 2015 13:42 (eleven years ago)


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