The Stickler Weekly 265 Overseas Help

Welcome all cryptic crossword solvers.

Some cryptic crosswords are tough purely because local lingo is used and not understood by all, especially those living outside of Australia. This post seeks to fill this vernacular gap.

The clues listed here may contain a component not familiar to all outside of Australia.

(click on the clue number to see the inside information)


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The Stickler Weekly 264 Solution

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 RECESS
Break up services organised with 6 down? (6) Anagram of SERVICES minus VI
4 HALLOWED
Dedicated community centre was in debt (8) HALL + OWED
10 MUNICIPAL
Civil place in Germany not finished with one comrade (9) (MUNIC)h + I + PAL
11 FORUM
Public meeting in favour of sharing a letter with spirit (5) (FO(R)UM)
12 ESOTERIC
8/9 of 3 resolved? That’s hard to understand (8) Anagram of (SECRETIO)n
13 ORPHAN
Oprah broadcast opening of neonatal ward under normal circumstances (6) ANagram of OPRAH + (N)eonatal
15 NEWISH
Young one giving up love and desire (6) ONE minus O + WISH
16 TOSSPOT
Heavy drinker and another retrieved a difficult situation? (7) SOT reverved + SPOT
19 TEA
Block of chocolate assistant leaves in a bag (3) chocolaTE Assistant
20 CORONAL
Garland available in deep orange-pink colour (7) ON inside CORAL
22 BRAINY
Bright start of day turned wet? (6) (d)ay turned = b + RAINY
25 URSINE
Sulphur found in excretion of a bear (6) S inside URINE
27 SEMESTER
“Academic period” seems to be confused with “short term” (8) Anagram of SEEMS + (TER)m
29 TRIPE
Liner’s journey east (5) TRIP + E
30 TEACHABLE
Every individual in lodge is willing and quick to learn (9) EACH inside TABLE
31 COLD SORE
Parents consumed by heart problem caused by a viral infection (4,4) OLDS inside CORE
32 SPHERE
ISP not supporting one present domain (6) ISP minus I + HERE
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
1 RAMSES
Egyptian king hits hard emperors on both sides (6) RAMS + (E)mperor(S)
2 CONSOLE
Kid with exclusive video game machine (7) CON + SOLE
3 SECRETION
Discharge core of bureau in division (9) bu(RE)au inside SECTION
5 ALLY
Count beheaded an associate (4) (t)ALLY
6 LIFER
Jack, say, giving up time, convicted one serving a long sentence (5) LIFTER minus T
7 WORSHIP
Rank pulled over transport honour (7) ROW reversed + SHIP
8 DOMINATE
Work at breaking mine’s control (8) DO + (AT inside MINE)
9 SPRIGHTLY
Energetic agent moved around right and left (9) SPY outside (RIGHT + L)
14 STABLEMAN
Groom’s weird last name containing bride’s first? (9) Anagram of LAST NAME outside (B)ride
17 SPACESHIP
Long distance traveller walks in after finishing with customs (9) (PACES + HIP) after custom(S)
18 ACOUSTIC
Side of inn rendered in a mixed stucco is sound (8) (I)nn inside (A + anagram of STUCCO)
21 RESKILL
Rest briefly, and put down to train employees to do new work (7) (RES)t + KILL
23 NOTABLE
Famous person is climbing on furniture (7) ON reversed + TABLE
24 GRIEVE
Son leaving upset sovereign to mourn (6) Anagram of SOVEREIGN minus SON
26 NEEDS
Head of department, going in, noticed mounting requirements (5) (D)epartment inside (SEEN reversed)
28 STAR
Main attraction is to begin shortly (4) (STAR)t

 

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The Stickler Weekly 264

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The Stickler Weekly 264 Clue Hints

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Click on underlined text for explanation of terms.

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A type of clue that involves the mixing up of letters without the inclusion of a letter or letters. This clue will have an anagram indicator to signify jumbling and a subtraction indicator to signify the removal of a letter or letters.

A removed letter may be as seen in the clue, an abbreviation for a word in the clue, or the result of another cryptic device like taking the initial letter from a word. Removed letters may be a whole word as seen in a clue, the synonym of a word in the clue (if that synonym is contiguous within the anagram fodder), or the result of another cryptic device like taking the middle two letters from a word.

The answer is found by butting together parts defined in the wordplay. There may be some positional indicators that change the order of these parts.
The answer is a jumbling of letters except for the initial or final letter of the anagram fodder. An anagram indicator and truncation indicator will be present.
A question mark has been used to indicate "language abuse", that is, a word or words in a clue are used in a technically incorrect way, but the meaning can be still inferred.

Example: A indeed (?) could mean to insert A inside deed.

The structure of the answer involves either letters placed outside other letters, or letters placed inside other letters. Which type of container clue is determined by an appropriate container indicator.
A question mark has been used to indicate "language abuse", that is, a word or words in a clue are used in a technically incorrect way, but the meaning can be still inferred.

Example: A indeed (?) could mean to insert A inside deed.

The structure of the answer involves either letters placed outside other letters, or letters placed inside other letters. Which type of container clue is determined by an appropriate container indicator.
The entire answer is the result of removing the first or last letter from part of the clue or its synonym. A truncation indicator will be present.
The answer is found by removing a letter, letters, or a word (either found directly in the clue or derived) from a word or words (or their synonyms). Subtractions involving synonyms must be done with contiguous letters, that is, a word will subtract directly unless specifically indicated. A subtraction indicator is present to initiate the action.
A pointer that signifies the placing of one or more parts of a clue (or their equivalents) on the INSIDE of one or more parts of a clue (or their equivalents).

Examples: held by, kept by, embraced by - anything that creates the image of being contained.

The structure of the answer involves either letters placed outside other letters, or letters placed inside other letters. Which type of container clue is determined by an appropriate container indicator.
Either a mixture of letters is placed inside or outside other letters, or letters are placed inside or outside a mixture of letters. An anagram indicator and containment indicator will be present.
A type of clue that involves the mixing up of letters without the inclusion of a letter or letters. This clue will have an anagram indicator to signify jumbling and a subtraction indicator to signify the removal of a letter or letters.

A removed letter may be as seen in the clue, an abbreviation for a word in the clue, or the result of another cryptic device like taking the initial letter from a word. Removed letters may be a whole word as seen in a clue, the synonym of a word in the clue (if that synonym is contiguous within the anagram fodder), or the result of another cryptic device like taking the middle two letters from a word.

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The Stickler Weekly 264 Overseas Help

Welcome all cryptic crossword solvers.

Some cryptic crosswords are tough purely because local lingo is used and not understood by all, especially those living outside of Australia. This post seeks to fill this vernacular gap.

The clues listed here may contain a component not familiar to all outside of Australia.

(click on the clue number to see the inside information)


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The Stickler Weekly 263 Solution

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 CICADA
Tailless cat trapping one rat for greengrocer in Australia, say? (6) CA(t) outside (I + CAD)
4 CORNET
Crown missing round centrepiece – a piece of brass? (6) COR(o)NET
9 TRANSMITS
Troubled administrators not paying attention to radio broadcasts (9) Anagram of ADMINISTRATORS minus RADIO
10 CAUSE
Give rise to leader of union involved in lawsuit (5) (U)NION inside CASE
11 ROTORUA
NZ spot popular with travellers or included in a tour all over the place (7) OR inside anagram of A TOUR
12 EARRING
Stud, say, one involved in making a mistake (7) A inside ERRING
13 EMANCIPATE
Picture celebrity returning at start of edition’s release (10) (PIC + NAME) reversed + AT + (E)DITION
15 FARE
Go some distance east (4) FAR + E
17 PILL
Tablet retrieved contents of small iPad (4) smaLL IPad reversed
18 RESPONDENT
Person upset with depression, one involved in case (10) Anagram of PERSON + DENT
21 PET HATE
Chief object of dislike that sat in urine (3,4) THAT inside PEE
22 AURICLE
A grotesque ulcer formed around one part of the ear (7) A + anagram of ULCER outside I
24 RUN AT
Weakling accepting a charge (3,2) RUNT outside A
25 DEEP SPACE
Pace back and forth in area filled with stars (4,5) SPEED reversed + PACE
26 PENNED
Produced a literary work in confinement (6) Double definition
27 INSECT
Spineless creature in group containing carbon (6) IN + (SET outside C)
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
1 COTERIE
Company that is based outside territory is set (7) (CO + IE) outside TER
2 COAST
Sail cover snagged on pole (5) COAT outside S
3 DISGRACE
Blacken grids recompiled by expert (8) Anagram of GRIDS + ACE
4 CASSETTE PLAYER
Pressure applied in unusual test case covering audio equipment (8,6) P inside (anagram of TEST CASE + LAYER)
5 RECORD
Unorthodox producer not holding up album, say (6) Anagram of PRODUCER minus UP
6 ELUCIDATE
Explain cryptic clue written by one outgoing friend? (9) Anagram of CLUE + I + DATE
7 MISAPPREHENDED
Didn’t understand forged papers checked by him over and over (14) Anagram of PAPERS inside (HIM reversed) + ENDED
8 DENGUE
England restricted by expected viral infection (6) ENG inside DUE
14 ALL AT ONCE
Arthur initially, then Lancelot, butchered without warning (3,2,4) (A)RTHUR + anagram of LANCELOT
16 IN PRISON
Endless conspiring mishandled behind bars? (2,6) Anagram of (c)ONSPIRIN(g)
17 PAPERS
One who assists executive person not taking on media outlets (6) PA + (PERSON minus ON)
19 THE WEST
Hack brought in to investigate large country group (3,4) HEW inside TEST
20 FATTEN
Fill out start of form at roughly morning tea time (6) (F)ORM + AT + TEN
23 CHASE
Follow a groove (5) Double Definition

 

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The Stickler Weekly 263

The Stickler for this week is now available. Please select your preferred solving format.

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The Stickler Weekly 263 Clue Hints

(click on the clue number to see the hint)

Click on underlined text for explanation of terms.

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A pointer that signifies the placing of one or more parts of a clue (or their equivalents) around the OUTSIDE of one or more parts of a clue (or their equivalents).

Examples: holding, keeping, embracing - anything that creates the image of containment.

The answer is found by removing a letter, letters, or a word (either found directly in the clue or derived) from a word or words (or their synonyms). Subtractions involving synonyms must be done with contiguous letters, that is, a word will subtract directly unless specifically indicated. A subtraction indicator is present to initiate the action.
A type of clue that involves the mixing up of letters without the inclusion of a letter or letters. This clue will have an anagram indicator to signify jumbling and a subtraction indicator to signify the removal of a letter or letters.

A removed letter may be as seen in the clue, an abbreviation for a word in the clue, or the result of another cryptic device like taking the initial letter from a word. Removed letters may be a whole word as seen in a clue, the synonym of a word in the clue (if that synonym is contiguous within the anagram fodder), or the result of another cryptic device like taking the middle two letters from a word.

The structure of the answer involves either letters placed outside other letters, or letters placed inside other letters. Which type of container clue is determined by an appropriate container indicator.
The answer is hidden inside the clue in reverse order. There are two indicators: one to signify that a hidden word is present; the other to reverse the letters.
A word or series of words that signify a mixing-up of letters.

Examples: changed, at sea, confused, all over the place - anything that indicates change or jumbling.

The clue has two parts, each one defining the answer without using cryptic devices. Ideally each definition should have no etymological relationship.
A pointer that signifies the placing of one or more parts of a clue (or their equivalents) around the OUTSIDE of one or more parts of a clue (or their equivalents).

Examples: holding, keeping, embracing - anything that creates the image of containment.

A type of clue that involves the mixing up of letters without the inclusion of a letter or letters. This clue will have an anagram indicator to signify jumbling and a subtraction indicator to signify the removal of a letter or letters.

A removed letter may be as seen in the clue, an abbreviation for a word in the clue, or the result of another cryptic device like taking the initial letter from a word. Removed letters may be a whole word as seen in a clue, the synonym of a word in the clue (if that synonym is contiguous within the anagram fodder), or the result of another cryptic device like taking the middle two letters from a word.

A word or series of words that signify a mixing-up of letters.

Examples: changed, at sea, confused, all over the place - anything that indicates change or jumbling.

A pointer that signifies the placing of one or more parts of a clue (or their equivalents) around the OUTSIDE of one or more parts of a clue (or their equivalents).

Examples: holding, keeping, embracing - anything that creates the image of containment.

A word or series of words that signify a mixing-up of letters.

Examples: changed, at sea, confused, all over the place - anything that indicates change or jumbling.

A question mark has been used to indicate "language abuse", that is, a word or words in a clue are used in a technically incorrect way, but the meaning can be still inferred.

Example: A indeed (?) could mean to insert A inside deed.

The clue has two parts, each one defining the answer without using cryptic devices. Ideally each definition should have no etymological relationship.
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The Stickler Weekly 263 Overseas Help

Welcome all cryptic crossword solvers.

Some cryptic crosswords are tough purely because local lingo is used and not understood by all, especially those living outside of Australia. This post seeks to fill this vernacular gap.

There aren’t any extra hints needed this week.

Like to add something I’ve missed to help others, or comment on a meaning, term or expression? Please leave a reply below.

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The Stickler Weekly 262 Solution

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 SIGNAL
Communicate with head of Ladbrokes chasing ill-gotten gains (6) (L)ADBROKES after anagram of GAINS
4 ENTITLED
Privileged one, occupying tent in disguise, went first (8) I inside anagram of TENT + LED
9 LAUNDER
Left a junior to deal with pressing matters, say (7) L + A + UNDER
11 TWEETER
Watts handled by rock speaker (7) W inside TEETER
12 SEMICONDUCTOR
Cheat entering customer ID reset computer component (13) CON inside anagram of CUSTOMER ID
14 IN TRIM
Fit caretaker lacking energy (2,4) INTERIM minus E
15 STICKLER
Setter’s primary puzzle? (8) (S)ETTER + TICKLER
18 CODE-NAME
Show up outside hide-out with a secret identity (4-4) COME outside (DEN + A)
20 FLOCKS
Fine hair gathers (6) F + LOCKS
23 ADIPOSE TISSUE
A deposit roughly associated with supply? (7,6) Anagram of A DEPOSIT + ISSUE
26 HARVEST
Owners checking right time to pick (7) HAVES outside R + T
27 PEASANT
Countryman left out of welcome (7) PLEASANT minus L
28 CAMISOLE
Am I only after one piece of celebrity’s underwear? (8) (AM + I + SOLE) after (C)ELEBRITY
29 TEASER
Problem with facility in centre of Montreal (6) EASE inside MON(TR)EAL
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
1 SALES PITCH
This place rocked after Sting’s opening line (5,5) Anagram of THIS PLACE after (S)TING
2 GOURMET
Large serving of pumpkin, say, satisfied connoisseur (7) (GOUR)D + MET
3 ABDUCTION
Carrying off empty bed offered in sale? (9) B(e)D inside AUCTION
5 NOT QUITE
Retire in possession of money? Hardly (3,5) QUIT inside NOTE
6 INERT
A section sliced from infected retina is unresponsive (5) Anagram of (RETINA minus A)
7 LATERAL
Side is after a front-runner from Liverpool? (7) LATER + A + (L)IVERPOOL
8 DARK
Section of radar kept unlit (4) raDAR Kept
10 RUNG
Supervise building’s last step (4) RUN + BUILDIN(G)
13 PROSPECTOR
Miner, say, supporting parking in a designated area (10) PRO + (P inside SECTOR)
16 CULTIVATE
Radical group that is taking tank to work (9) (CULT + IE) outside VAT
17 IMMORTAL
Unforgettable time spent in base (8) T inside IMMORAL
19 DIAGRAM
Location of the Taj Mahal seen in ill-defined illustration (7) AGRA inside DIM
21 CO-STARS
Leads are not totally included in expenses (2-5) (AR)E inside COSTS
22 HEMP
Fibre that makes rope’s edging soft (4) HEM + P
24 IDEAS
Nut products from capital of Alexandria in Roman times? (5) (A)LEXANDRIA inside IDES
25 CHIC
Smart cards have integrated circuits primarily (4) (C)ARDS (H)AVE + (I)NTEGRATED + (C)IRCUITS

 

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