The Stickler Weekly 238

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The Stickler Weekly 238 Clue Hints

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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 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 found by butting together parts defined in the wordplay. There may be some positional indicators that change the order of these parts.
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 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 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 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.
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.
The answer is hidden among the words of the clue. No spare words should be present. A suitable hidden indicator will point to the buried text.

Examples: part of, associated with, types of.

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 found by butting together parts defined in the wordplay. There may be some positional indicators that change the order of these parts.
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 using the sound of a word or phrase. Sounds-like indicators point the way.
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 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.
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The Stickler Weekly 238 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.

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The Stickler Weekly 237 Solution

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 COMPROMISE
Experienced leader of men is used in advance to make a deal (10) [PRO + (M)en + IS] inside COME
6 IDOL
One toy loved by a child, 4, is a teen favourite? (4) I + (DOL)l
10 RISEN
Contribution of donor is enormously increased (5) donoR IS ENormously
11 STRAPPING
Robust shares returned by secure head of government (9) PARTS reversed + PIN + (G)overnment
12 RACIAL
Ethnic coach backed by one and all to a great extent (6) CAR reversed + I + (AL)l
13 PROTEST
Rubbish aired in nuisance’s public demonstration (7) ROT inside PEST
15 UNEASY
Worried? Is preparation of any use? (6) Anagram of ANY USE
16 DEVIANCE
Evil greatly represented in social anomaly (8) (EVI)l inside DANCE
17 SICKNESS
Sister, holding neck, treated sufferer’s initial nausea (8) SIS outside anagram of NECK + (S)ufferer
20 METTLE
Took on title, losing it with courage (6) MET + (TITLE minus IT)
23 REAGENT
Letter’s claim about mature lab tester (7) RENT outside AGE
24 TRUMAN
President losing patience, initially, with an old president (6) TRUMP minus (P)atience + AN
26 TOP BANANA
Important person to lead a family member back to China (3,6) TO + PB + A + NAN + chin(A)
27 BANAL
Bishop, excessively orderly and fussy, is unimaginative (5) B + ANAL
28 HADJ
Religious movement has cut off music man (4) (HA)s + DJ
29 BEST FRIEND
Terrible strife admitted by crook companion who’s close (4,6) Anagram of STRIFE inside BEND
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
1 CORK
Stop a muscle problem (4) Double Definition
2 MISTAKE
Fault is linked to temperature during manufacture (7) (IS + T) inside MAKE
3 RENAISSANCE MAN
Person of many talents looked after checking fictitious names in case (11,3) RAN outside anagram of NAMES IN CASE
4 MOSTLY
Time taken in secret following criminal’s pattern primarily (6) (T inside SLY) after MO
5 SCRUPLE
Clears up in a disorderly fashion, losing a little weight (7) Anagram of CLEARS UP minus A
7 DRIVE-IN
Film presenter’s doctor, one with style (5-2) DR + I + VEIN
8 LIGHT METER
Camera gear fitted inside flame thrower (5,5) MET inside LIGHTER
9 OPPOSITE NUMBER
Counterpart’s advance camouflaged by plain brown colour (8,6) POSIT inside OPEN + UMBER
14 OUTSTRETCH
Extend time taken by the courts going through reorganisation (10) T inside anagram of THE COURTS
16 DOS
Drug quantity not ending recommendations (3) (DOS)e
18 CLAPPED
Acclaimed competitor primarily ran round a circuit (7) (C)ompetitor + LAPPED
19 SATIATE
At sea it wrecked stuff (7) Anagram of AT SEA IT
21 TRAINEE
Apprentice ain’t docked in large plant (7) (AIN)t inside TREE
22 STRAIT
Station’s first quality channel (6) (S)tation + TRAIT
25 CLAD
Cold youngster is dressed (4) C + LAD

 

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The Stickler Weekly 237

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The Stickler Weekly 237 Clue Hints

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Click on underlined text for explanation of terms.

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21-down

The answer is hidden among the words of the clue. No spare words should be present. A suitable hidden indicator will point to the buried text.

Examples: part of, associated with, types of.

A word or series of words that signify the loss of one letter at the start or end of a word or string of letters.

Examples: beheaded, cut short, endless, nearly, largely etc.

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

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 word or series of words that signify the loss of one letter at the start or end of a word or string of letters.

Examples: beheaded, cut short, endless, nearly, largely etc.

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The Stickler Weekly 237 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.

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The Stickler Weekly 236 Solution

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 REDUNDANT
Surplus wine and nuts mostly repackaged (9) RED + anagram of (AND NUT)S
6 PACT
Agreement is solid, according to auditor (4) Sounds like PACKED
10 HAVEN
Get close to Anderson shelter (5) HAVE + ANDERSO(N)
11 HISTOGRAM
Chart got retrieved in his computer’s memory (9) GOT reversed inside (HIS + RAM)
12 SALVAGED
Senior, after short burst of gunfire, may be rescued (8) AGED after (SALV)O
13 IGNORE
Slight displeasure about termination of wrong number (6) IRE outside [WRON(G) + NO]
15 PERMANENT WAVE
Do look for every adult event organised outside WA (9,4) PER + MAN + anagram of EVENT outside WA
18 UNCOMPLICATED
Simple people, initially trapped in a demonic cult, reformed (13) (P)EOPLE inside anagram of A DEMONIC CULT
22 RIDING
Local electoral division’s credentials accepted by telephone (6) ID inside RING
23 IN CAMERA
Old Peruvian mare given treatment behind closed doors (2,6) INCA + anagram of MARE
26 GENITALIA
Privates get shaved by excited Italian (9) (GE)T + anagram of ITALIAN
27 EASES
Elements of pressure a session relieves (5) pressurE A SESsion
28 DEAD
Pop round drug, not feeling anything (4) DAD outside E
29 EXTRACTED
Uncredited actor performed, sharing the role of one character picked out (9) EXTR(A)CTED
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
1 REHASH
Baggage from before has hindered new arrangement? (6) befoRE HAS Hindered
2 DEVELOP
Pick up translation of “love” in final section of scratched record (7) Anagram of LOVE inside [SCRATCHE(D) + EP]
3 NINJA
Road not taken by disguised Jordanian assassin (5) Anagram of JORDANIAN minus ROAD
4 ACHIEVABLE
A damaged hive wrapped in wire is within reach (10) A + (anagram of HIVE inside CABLE)
5 TOSS
Throw to Aussie in the middle (4) TO + AU(SS)IE
7 AUREOLA
Crown and gold ring seized by corrupt earl (7) AU + (O inside anagram of EARL)
8 TEMPERED
Seasoned agent met retired journalist (8) (REP + MET) reversed + ED
9 FORGET IT
You’re welcome to make flyer (6,2) FORGE + TIT
14 DESCENDANT
Offspring’s finale in musical performance (10) END inside DESCANT
16 RUMINATE
Spirit in Greek goddess and Muse (8) RUM + IN + ATE
17 OUTRAGED
Angry members of tour scrambled over the hill (8) Anagram of TOUR + AGED
19 CADENZA
Lad extracted from New Zealand CD a brilliant solo piece (7) Anagram of ZEALAND CD A minus LAD
20 DEEP-SET
Travel quickly around heart of ghetto placed far in (4-3) SPEED reversed + GH(ET)TO
21 PAUSED
Executive’s helper, put into service, took a break (6) PA + USED
24 ARENA
Lists are associated with sodium (5) ARE + NA
25 FLEE
Naval force losing time to get away (4) FLEET minus T

 

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The Stickler Weekly 236

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The Stickler Weekly 236 Clue Hints

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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 answer is found by using the sound of a word or phrase. Sounds-like indicators point the way.
A word or series of words that signify the turning around (across & down clues), or overturning (down clues only) of letters.

Examples: upset, reversed, retired, in withdrawal, over etc.

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 word or series of words that signify the loss of one letter at the start or end of a word or string of letters.

Examples: beheaded, cut short, endless, nearly, largely etc.

A word or series of words that signify the position of wordplay elements in the answer.

Examples: before, after, leading, in the middle of, under (down only) etc.

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.

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.
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 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 found by butting together parts defined in the wordplay. There may be some positional indicators that change the order of these parts.
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 the turning around (across & down clues), or overturning (down clues only) of letters.

Examples: upset, reversed, retired, in withdrawal, over etc.

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.
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