The Stickler Weekly 194

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The Stickler Weekly 194 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.

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 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 the turning around (across & down clues), or overturning (down clues only) of letters.

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

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 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 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.
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 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 a jumbling of letters except for the initial or final letter of the anagram fodder. An anagram indicator and truncation 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 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 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 194 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)


7-down

23-down

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 193 Solution

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 STRIPPED
Cleared head of security set off (8) (S)ECURITY + TRIPPED
5 PASS UP
Ignore small dog biting American’s backside (4,2) PUP outside ASS
9 REMAINED
Wine produced around northern US state didn’t go anywhere (8) RED outside MAINE
10 FORMER
Old shaping tool (6) Double Definition
12 PUNCTUATION MARK
Mountain track up for restoration say ? (11,4) Anagram of MOUNTAIN TRACK UP
13 ROTATE
Go round bull at opening of exhibition (6) ROT + AT + (E)XHIBITION
15 SOILAGE
Greasy liquid detected in herbaceous plant fodder given to livestock (7) OIL inside SAGE
18 SPENCER
Sail south on river leaving English capital (7) S + (R after PENCE)
20 DUG OUT
Producer’s heart disease is unearthed (3,3) PRO(DU)CER + GOUT
22 ANTEPENULTIMATE
Line up a tent shifted by companion third from the end (15) Anagram of LINE UP A TENT + MATE
25 ACIDIC
Sharp one played twice in Australian rock band (6) I twice inside ACDC
26 EMULSION
Paint crested Australian animal with wild lions? (8) EMU + anagram of LIONS
27 ENSIGN
Standard elements of tradesmen’s ignorance (6) tradesmENS IGNorance
28 TASMANIA
Island continent harbouring soldier with time at the front (8) (ASIA outside MAN) after T
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
1 STRIPY
Tabby’s claw found in animal enclosure (6) RIP inside STY
2 ROMAN NOSE
Prominent sensor man switched on in plant known for making perfume (5,4) [MAN + (ON reversed)] inside ROSE
3 PAINT
Describe one wearing short trousers (5) I inside (PANT)S
4 ELEVATE
Bring up 11 – 2 + 8 as suggested by auditor? (7) (ELEV)EN + sounds like EIGHT
6 ABOUNDING
Rich one making great leaps forward (9) A + BOUNDING
7 SAMOA
Small NZ bird once spread around a Pacific island group (5) (S + MOA) outside A
8 PARAKEET
A gardening tool swallowed by pet bird (8) (A + RAKE) inside PET
11 KISS
Peck is seen, in some respect, as a sign of affection (4) pecK IS Seen
14 ACCEPTING
Compliant substitute containing mushroom (9) ACTING outside CEP
16 ADULATION
Praise mature person keeping a leader of industry on (9) ADULT outside A + (I)NDUSTRY + ON
17 ESCALATE
Escape a recent increase in intensity (8) ESC + A + LATE
19 RING
Phone’s digital attachment (4) Double Definition
20 DILEMMA
Two million invested in repackaging of ideal puzzle (7) M+M inside anagram of IDEAL
21 HERNIA
The girl turned in with a muscular problem (6) HER + (IN reversed) + A
23 TRIES
Goes with English politicians giving nothing away (5) TORIES minus O
24 ISLAM
Religion is liturgy, primarily, and a mass (5) IS + (L)ITURGY + A + M

 

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The Stickler Weekly Insights 193 – Every Character Counts

There were two clues in The Stickler Weekly 193 that got people talking: 12-across Mountain track up for restoration say ? (11,4) and 4-down. Continue reading

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The Stickler Weekly 193

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The Stickler Weekly 193 Clue Hints

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Click on underlined text for explanation of terms.

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5-across


12-across

13-across

15-across

18-across

26-across

28-across

1-down

3-down

6-down

7-down

8-down


14-down

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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.
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 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 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 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.

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 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 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 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 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.
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The Stickler Weekly 193 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)


26-across

28-across

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

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.

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The Stickler Weekly 192 Solution

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 STRUCK
Small vehicle involved in a collision (6) S + TRUCK
4 IMPASSES
Fools behind troublemaker’s insurmountable difficulties (8) ASSES after IMP
9 INTENT
Design under canvas? (6) IN TENT
10 BACHELOR
Person who has studied a famous composer, recalled part (8) BACH + (ROLE reversed)
12 PHONETIC
One in perfect pitch (not!) representing vocal sounds? (8) ONE inside anagram of PITCH
13 SUBDUE
Withdrawn coach expected defeat (6) BUS reversed + DUE
14 E-MAIL
One involved in returning unsatisfactory messages (1-4) I inside (LAME reversed)
15 DEFEATIST
Swallow is wrapped in handy wet blanket (9) (EAT + IS) inside DEFT
18 SLENDERLY
Just creditor operating in secret (9) LENDER inside SLY
19 DREAM
Imagine front of daily paper (5) (D)AILY + REAM
21 LOCKED
Having hair fastened with a clasp? (6) Double Definition
23 FRONT-END
Retrieval of web handled by palm-top computer? (5-3) (NET reversed) inside FROND
25 EQUIPPED
Prepared comedienne finally said something funny (8) COMEDIENN(E) + QUIPPED
26 FOLATE
Three-quarters of people ate healthy stuff (6) (FOL)K + ATE
27 TAKE NOTE
Observe gambling game played in state down south (4,4) KENO inside (STATE minus S)
28 TESTES
Established couple recalled balls (6) (SET twice) reversed
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
1 STIPPLE
Pepper and salt put on drink regularly (7) S + TIPPLE
2 RATIONALE
Reasons to limit supply of alcohol (9) RATION + ALE
3 CONCEALED WEAPON
Peace deal now in trouble after fool pocketed gun, say? (9,6) Anagram of PEACE DEAL NOW after CON
5 MEAL
Trimmed beef, say, served with large quantity of food (4) (MEA)T + L
6 A THOUSAND AND ONE
Overwhelming number at home carrying contaminated DNA identified by an expert (1,8,3,3) AT HOUSE outside (anagram of DNA + AN + DON)
7 SOLID
Upstanding one bound by auctioneer’s call (5) I inside SOLD
8 SURFEIT
Swell match held up an excessive amount (7) SURF + TIE (reversed)
11 GIRDER
Embarrassed engineer pushed back metal beam (6) (RED + RIG) reversed
16 FLYERS
They flog, without advertising initially, promotional material (6) FLAYERS minus (A)DVERTISERS
17 INELEGANT
One angle formed in mesh is not neat (9) I + anagram of ANGLE inside NET
18 SALIENT
Conspicuous foreigner standing in the middle of street (7) ALIEN inside ST
20 MADNESS
End up participating in mass hysteria (7) END reversed inside MASS
22 CHUCK
Throw out meat (5) Double Definition
24 VENT
Opening item on a programme started late (4) E(VENT)

 

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The Stickler Weekly Insights 192 – Offline Solving

I saw a newspaper article the other day discussing the difficulty of not being tech-savvy in this modern age. Continue reading

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