The Stickler Weekly 233

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  Solution to The Stickler Weekly 232
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It’s a weekly crossword, so please don’t give/discuss any full answers until the solution is posted (such posts will be deleted/edited).

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The Stickler

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The Stickler Weekly 233 Clue Hints

(click on the clue number to see the hint)

Click on underlined text for explanation of terms.

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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 clue has two parts, each one defining the answer without using cryptic devices. Ideally each definition should have no etymological relationship.
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 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 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 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 where the WHOLE clue defines the answer, and the WHOLE clue also is the wordplay (a mechanism to derive the answer through various cryptic devices). "&lit" is short for "and literally".

To qualify as an &lit, a clue must have no unused components either in the definition or the wordplay - it must be readable one way as a definition, and another as the wordplay.

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 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 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 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.

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 word or series of words that signify that the sound rather than the spelling of a word or words is required.

Examples: orally, in voice, heard, listened to etc.

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 type of clue where the WHOLE clue defines the answer, and the WHOLE clue also is the wordplay (a mechanism to derive the answer through various cryptic devices). "&lit" is short for "and literally".

To qualify as an &lit, a clue must have no unused components either in the definition or the wordplay - it must be readable one way as a definition, and another as the wordplay.

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 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 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 found by reversing part of the clue, or a synonym for part of the clue. A suitable reversal indicator will be present.
The entire answer is found by reversing part of the clue, or a synonym for part of the clue. A suitable reversal indicator will be present.
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The Stickler Weekly 233 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 232 Solution

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 POSTMARKED
Hard drive put back inside reconfigured desktop should be stamped (10) RAM reversed inside anagram of DESKTOP
6 APED
Section of videotape digitally copied (4) videotAPE Digitally
10 SHOOT
Snap a new branch (5) Double Definition
11 TEA FOR TWO
A shared drink of water brewed in centre of Victoria (3,3,3) Anagram of OF WATER inside vic(TO)ria
12 ELEVEN
Missing one cricket team? (6) Twelve minus one; Double Definition
13 SLIGHTED
Put down saw broken by end of nail (8) NAI(L) inside SIGHTED
14 PRIMAL
Greatest friend biting lip (6) PAL outside RIM
16 GRUESOME
Awful rogues tortured men before the end (8) Anagram of ROGUES + (ME)N
17 SACRISTY
Christ sacrificing much ultimately in, say, part of church (8) [CHRIST minus MUC(H)] inside SAY
19 STARCH
Celebrity chef reduced by half important foodstuff (6) STAR + (CH)EF
21 EXPLICIT
X-rated clip not usually stocked in outlet (8) Anagram of CLIP inside EXIT
22 OXYGEN
It’s drawn in an ‘O’ formation? (6) Double Definition
25 SPINNAKER
Sail to hold fast in wind, right? (9) PIN inside SNAKE + R
26 EMITS
American news magazine backed first of several issues (5) TIME reversed + (S)EVERAL
27 PINT
It may be needed to identify one temperature measurement (4) PIN + T
28 PROMETHEAN
Specialist not nice about the original (10) PRO + MEAN outside THE
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
1 PASTE-UP
Small seal covering a modified set draft of a printed page (5-2) PUP outside (A + anagram of SET)
2 SPOKE
Talked in bar giving support to framework (5) Double Definition
3 MATHEMATICIANS
Academic dealing with a concept is restricting an arithmetic group (14) MA + THEMATIC + (IS outside AN)
4 RATE
Value teller placed on Euro (4) RAT + E
5 E-TAILER
Relative, one fed up with an internet seller (1-6) (REL + I + ATE) reversed
7 PETIT FOUR
Outfit dashed in for a sweet treat (5,4) Anagram of OUTFIT inside PER
8 DO-OR-DIE
Desperate detective that is stationed behind access point (2-2-3) (D + IE) after DOOR
9 TO A GREAT EXTENT
Message received during regatta – one scrambled considerably (2,1,5,6) TEXT inside anagram of REGATTA ONE
15 INCEPTION
Foolish one on about carbon’s rise (9) (INEPT + I + ON) outside C
16 GUY
Take off stabiliser (3) Double Definition
17 STEPS UP
Upset dog, say, with cat around, comes forward (5,2) (PET inside PUSS) reversed
18 THINKER
Philosopher’s writing material found in the capital of Russia (7) INK inside THE + (R)USSIA
20 HANGS ON
American sweetheart filled with apprehension briefly waits (5,2) HON outside (ANGS)T
23 GUIDE
Director is fatigued terribly losing excess weight (5) Anagram of FATIGUED minus FAT
24 CRAM
Overfeed cold sheep (4) C + RAM

 

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The Stickler Weekly Insights 232

A number of comments on this blog over the last few months have led me to question the effort I put into creating an Insight post every week. I’ve checked the stats since I split the Insight from the Solution and less than half of those who solve the crossword take the time to read it. So, people don’t read it and those that do don’t always seem to understand it.
I’ve decided, therefore, to stop the weekly Insight posts. I will, however, post the occasional Insight when I’m moved to do so.

The Stickler Weekly will continue for the time being.

The Stickler

 

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The Stickler Weekly 232

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

The solution to this puzzle will appear next week.

  Clue Hints for The Stickler Weekly 232
  Overseas Help for The Stickler Weekly 232
  Solution to The Stickler No. 3024
  Invest in the Future of The Stickler

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It’s a weekly crossword, so please don’t give/discuss any full answers until the solution is posted (such posts will be deleted/edited).

Enjoy!

The Stickler

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The Stickler Weekly 232 Clue Hints

(click on the clue number to see the hint)

Click on underlined text for explanation of terms.

Need more hints for these or other clues? Just leave a reply below.


1-across


12-across

13-across

16-across

17-across

21-across

25-across

28-across

1-down

3-down

5-down

7-down


17-down

18-down

20-down


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 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.

A word or series of words that signify the removal of a letter, letters, word or words (or their equivalents) from other parts of the clue (or their equivalents).

Examples: taken from, decreased by, less.

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 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.

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 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 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 232 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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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 Revisited No. 3024, 1/12/2007

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

The solution to this puzzle will appear next week.

Solution to The Stickler No. 3023
Invest in the Future of The Stickler

Enjoy!

The Stickler

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The Stickler Revisited

I’m having a couple of weeks off attending to matters that just have to be done. So this week and next week I’ll be publishing some regular Sticklers that appeared in The Daily Telegraph in late 2007. These are “warts and all”, that is, they have Australian clues and clues of the time, that may slow some of you down. Remember these crosswords were created for a daily audience and so won’t be at the same level as The Stickler Weekly. I’m also not publishing any clue hints and the solutions will be newspaper-style (no workings).

Good luck!

The Stickler

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