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Recumbentman Posted Sep 26, 2016
Looks right! Deep Doo Doo hasn't posted this past three years (in fact not since posting his response to that clue in November 2013, it seems) so let's take it as correct.
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Icy North Posted Sep 26, 2016
I'll put my thinking cap on.
These days I only do the Listener, and those clues would be unsuitable here - they're full of intentional misprints, superfluous words, etc.
One type of clue which fascinates me is when they allude to the letters of the answer being part of a longer word, if other letters are included. There's probably a name for them. I'll look one up tonight in Ximenes's book.
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Recumbentman Posted Sep 26, 2016
Like Aachen being a city with a pain in its middle (noticed that from a few years back...)
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Icy North Posted Sep 26, 2016
The ones I'm thinking of are known as 'composite anagrams'. They're not in Ximenes - must be a modern invention.
I can't find a good example to hand, but I made this one up on the fly:
Demulsifier could be fried with this for breakfast (6)
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Recumbentman Posted Sep 27, 2016
Ah yes, muesli. The Irish Times Crossword uses these a lot. Here's another
Oho! Loot without a square here (6)
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Recumbentman Posted Oct 3, 2016
Here's one of a different kind: the "sounds like".
British miserliness sounds like Chinese conservation of energy (12)
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Icy North Posted Oct 3, 2016
While I chew over that one, this week's Listener is particularly tough - and the clues are normal, too.
Fancy a stinker to have a go at?
Australian marine fears flag binding our nation with Japan (10)
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Icy North Posted Oct 3, 2016
For yours, the nearest I can get is 'chinchery' - an obsolete word for miserliness.
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Icy North Posted Oct 3, 2016
the other one I thought of can't be right as the word's in the clue: conservation (for conserve - Asian)
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Icy North Posted Oct 5, 2016
Intereting clue. It's not strictly Ximenean, as it mixes two or three different wordplay styles, so you wouldn't see too many in UK crosswords.
Give up on the Australian... clue? It's gloriously obscure.
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Recumbentman Posted Oct 5, 2016
I do. Obscure I can take but gloriously obscure is my exit cue.
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Icy North Posted Oct 5, 2016
It's irukandjis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irukandji_jellyfish
I'll leave you to parse it.
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