The Stickler Weekly 206 Clue Hints

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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 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 using the sound of a word or phrase. Sounds-like indicators point the way.
The clue has two parts, each one defining the answer without using cryptic devices. Ideally each definition should have no etymological relationship.
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 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 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.
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 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 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 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.

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 206 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 205 Solution

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 BLOWPIPE
Low and high-pitched sound originating in “live” missile launcher (8) (LOW + PIP) inside BE
5 CHASER
One following a metal engraver (6) Double Definition
10 NIAGARA
North American river once more receded, and ran briefly (7) AGAIN reversed + (RA)N
11 IMAGING
I am getting old radiographer’s work (7) IM + AGING
12 FORMATTER
Program that prepares disks for whatever occupies space (9) FOR + MATTER
13 SIEVE
Filter is reversed always briefly (5) IS reversed + (EVE)R
14 DEAR
Precious collection of sidearms? (4) siDEARms
16 CARDIGAN
Character, one with plague, returned warmer (8) CARD + I + (NAG reversed)
19 MALAMUTE
Beat back a dumb dog (8) LAM reversed + A + MUTE
20 FLUE
Smoker rushed through speech (4) Sounds like FLEW
23 UTTER
Unqualified captain abandoning ship (5) CUTTER minus C
24 GUILLEMOT
One absorbed in bird book recalled fast-flying seabird (9) I inside GULL + (TOME reversed)
26 BURRITO
Disorganised British tour missing out on this Mexican food (7) Anagram of BRITISH TOUR minus THIS
27 IGNORER
Discounter mixed gin with mineral water in the end (7) Anagram of GIN + ORE + WATE(R)
28 DAMSEL
Old girl holds back heart of truelove? (6) DAMS + TRU(EL)OVE
29 ANTHESIS
Emergence of budding academic’s work listed at end of article (8) THESIS after AN
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
1 BONA FIDE
Real matter of contention about a female ID (4,4) BONE outside (A + F + ID)
2 ON AIR
First-timer pulled out of stylish broadcasting (2,3) DEBONAIR minus DEB
3 PLAZAS
A shocking strike mounted outside large and small shopping areas (6) (A + ZAP) reversed outside L + S
4 PLASTIC SURGEON
Beautician finally appearing in pictures to provide encouragement (7,7) LAST inside PICS + URGE ON
6 HEADSHIP
The fellow notices stylish command (8) HE + ADS + HIP
7 SLIMEBALL
Disgusting person mutilated label on back of remote (9) Anagram of LABEL after SLIM
8 RIGGER
Ship worker set off after the end of shift (6) TRIGGER minus SHIF(T)
9 LIBRARY EDITION
Unusual literary bid, one on a strongly-bound book (7,7) Anagram of LITERARY BID + I + ON
15 APART FROM
Save par in revamped format (5,4) PAR inside anagram of FORMAT
17 HAIRLINE
Hard tube carrying gas is very thin (8) H + AIRLINE
18 RESTARTS
Takes up creative pursuits after time off (8) ARTS after REST
21 TURBID
Unclear track raised price (6) RUT reversed + BID
22 BLANCH
Whiten a significant part of nondescript church (6) (BLAN)D + CH
25 MORES
Head of research involved in some convoluted customs (5) (R)ESEARCH inside anagram of SOME

 

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The Stickler Weekly Insights 205 – Battle Royal

It may surprise to find out that I’m not all that happy with last week’s Stickler Weekly. Continue reading

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The Stickler Weekly 205

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The Stickler Weekly 205 Clue Hints

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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 using the sound of a word or phrase. Sounds-like indicators point the way.
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 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.
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.
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.
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The Stickler Weekly 205 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 204 Solution

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 PSYCHO
Participants in autopsy chose headcase (6) autoPSY CHOse
5 ABBA
Music group’s common pattern of rhyme (4) A-B-B-A
9 STEAL
Appropriate statement finally included in guarantee (5) STATEMEN(T) inside SEAL
10 TEMPTRESS
One who works occasionally with hair is an attractive woman (9) TEMP + TRESS
13 ELEMENT
Constituent starting to enrage men involved in court decision (7) (E)NRAGE + (MEN inside LET)
14 HELLCAT
He will act strangely with a vixen (7) HELL + anagram of ACT
15 NUTS
Fruit and crackers (4) Double Definition
16 IN JEOPARDY
Newborn pride and joy, losing blood, ultimately may be at risk? (2,8) Anagram of PRIDE AND JOY minus BLOO(D)
19 PLEBISCITE
Place to live in retirement is to call a public vote (10) PL + (BE reversed) + IS + CITE
20 LAST
Stay around terminal (4) Double Definition
23 BIG SHOT
Somebody butchered hogs in short time (3,4) Anagram of HOGS inside BIT
25 NUCLEAR
Peacekeepers backed fine for possessing atomic weapons (7) UN reversed + CLEAR
26 SATURNINE
Turn one insane and gloomy? (9) (TURN + I) inside SANE
28 LUCID
Reasonable copper returned wearing top (5) CU reversed inside LID
29 ONTO
Aware of old Russian space station, in pieces, disappearing from monitor (4) MONITOR minus M I R
30 DESIST
Group taking part in crusades is told to stop (6) crusaDES IS Told
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
2 SOLDER
Metal connector, one taken away from gunner, perhaps (6) SOLDIER minus I
3 CATATONIC
A stimulant delivered to the backside of pet in an unresponsive state (9) (A + TONIC) after CAT
4 OOMPH
Vitality as lacking in treatment of shampoo (5) Anagram of SHAMPOO minus AS
5 ANTELOPE
Plain animals cut off in an area used by golfers (8) LOP inside (AN TEE)
6 ADS
Magazine revenue source when divided up by head of department (3) AS outside (D)EPARTMENT
7 ASTERN
A really firm behind (6) A + STERN
8 SEVENTY-EIGHT
Record event very well detailed in display? (7-5) [EVENT + (YE)S] inside SIGHT
11 ESCORT AGENCY
Carbon factored into production of energy cost a company supplier (6,6) C inside anagram of ENERGY COST A
12 SATAY
Continue eating a spicy Malaysian dish (5) STAY outside A
17 EXTENDERS
They draw out loving in preparation for sex (9) TENDER inside anagram of SEX
18 HITHERTO
Time put into successful show by lead actor so far (8) T inside (HIT + HERO)
19 PUBIS
Section of hipbone is replaced under local (5) IS after PUB
21 TIRADE
One with a role in commerce lecture (6) I inside TRADE
22 SCALES
Money made from trading outside clubs goes up (6) SALES outside C
24 TRIAD
Malicious gossip brought up about a crime syndicate (5) DIRT reversed outside A
27 ADO
A complete song and dance (3) A + DO

 

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The Stickler Weekly Insights 204 – Letters of Intent

It’s relatively easy to offend people these days, or should I say, it’s easy for people to take offence (probably already offended some saying that!). Continue reading

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The Stickler Weekly 204

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

The solution to this puzzle will appear next week.

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  Overseas Help for The Stickler Weekly 204
  Solution to The Stickler Weekly 203
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Please include comments or discussion about this crossword below.
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The Stickler

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