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Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by TakenThePlunge
(Post 11347099)
Again answer seems obvious -
Spoiler:
BTW how did you get to 'Brownian' from 'Have to stop boy from such a motion |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by stuboy
(Post 11347187)
That's what I put which makes the second letter in the big fat bird clue an 'o'
BTW how did you get to 'Brownian' from 'Have to stop boy from such a motion big = os tons = t fat = rich Brownian have = own to stop = contained in boy = brian actually whenever I see motion with 8 I try to fit brownian in, it's an old favourite :-) |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by TakenThePlunge
(Post 11348322)
I don't think Othello is right then, now that I look at it more it's definitely ostrich
big = os tons = t fat = rich Brownian have = own to stop = contained in boy = brian actually whenever I see motion with 8 I try to fit brownian in, it's an old favourite :-) I agree you about 'ostrich' So that leaves; Unreliable character's part ending in tragedy(7) S*****O and Discontinue Parliamentary sessions for withdrawing inferior plant (5) R**** Just worked this one out Spoiler:
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Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by stuboy
(Post 11348471)
I would never have got that. In fact its the first time I've heard of 'Brownian'
I agree you about 'ostrich' So that leaves; Unreliable character's part ending in tragedy(7) S*****O and Discontinue Parliamentary sessions for withdrawing inferior plant (5) R**** Just worked this one out Spoiler:
So back to the missing clue - that O looks wrong.. I suspect it's more likely to be s*****y from the ending in tragedy...streaky fits the unreliable but don't know how character's part equates to streak |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by TakenThePlunge
(Post 11349040)
...streaky fits the unreliable but don't know how character's part equates to streak
So a part of character = streak it's definitely streaky. |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by TakenThePlunge
(Post 11349040)
Brownian motion - watch your tea leaves in a cup of tea :-) That's Brownian motion at work.
So back to the missing clue - that O looks wrong.. I suspect it's more likely to be s*****y from the ending in tragedy...streaky fits the unreliable but don't know how character's part equates to streak What anorak perhaps does for fatigue (9) ***S*R*I* My answer was constrain which gives me second letter 'O' I suppose it could be 'eyestrain' which would give us the 'y' Just got it EYES_TRAIN . Anorak - train spotter Your a genius Try this one, it will help with the other In recession one third off fermented milk product that may contain fruit (4) *R*G |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by stuboy
(Post 11349315)
In recession one third off fermented milk product that may contain fruit (4) *R*G Meant to say I'm quite enjoying these - tough but solvable, unlike those Friday DA puzzles in the Sydney Morning Herald, which have me swearing all weekend ... :-) |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by TakenThePlunge
(Post 11350030)
fermented milk product = yogurt take 1/3 off and turn upside down gives trug which as any gardener will tell you is a basket for fruit or veggies..
Meant to say I'm quite enjoying these - tough but solvable, unlike those Friday DA puzzles in the Sydney Morning Herald, which have me swearing all weekend ... :-) Ta for that. And lastly what do you suggest for Snarls and rants about beginning to lose. (6) *A*E*S I would be interested to see a few from the Daily Herald |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by stuboy
(Post 11350109)
I tried everything with 'yogurt' as the third off is often easy to spot. It was the in recession bit that I couldn't figure. I didn't think about turning it around.
Ta for that. And lastly what do you suggest for Snarls and rants about beginning to lose. (6) *A*E*S I would be interested to see a few from the Daily Herald Spoiler:
I only do Fridays so I'll put some of the more evil ones in here then :-) |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by TakenThePlunge
(Post 11350651)
Snarls as in tangles....
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I only do Fridays so I'll put some of the more evil ones in here then :-) Looking forward to the Herald ones. A few years ago I was in the US for 3 months. I tried a few ordinary crosswords in the papers and could hardly get started. I remember on two occasions being sat outside with my crossword and coffee and as happens you end up chatting to someone. Once they realised I was English they were surprised that I couldn't even get what they thought were the simplest of clues. When I saw the answers I was really none the wiser. Is this the same Down Under? |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Actually I've just realised he puts it on line - here's last Fridays
http://datrippers.com/wp-content/upl...July-2014.jpeg There is the odd one or two where you need Australian knowledge, but in the main very much like a tough Daily Telegraph crossword. incidentally this is one of his easier ones, I managed to solve it before I got home on the train, a rarity indeed. |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Thanks for that I'm part way through it.
I'm stuck on 3. Uncovered more metal resources exploring ridge initially.(5) B*R** Sources of energy king found in some wines. (5) C***S The last letter of the first one is the third letter of the second one. |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by stuboy
(Post 11353989)
Thanks for that I'm part way through it.
I'm stuck on 3. Uncovered more metal resources exploring ridge initially.(5) B*R** Sources of energy king found in some wines. (5) C***S The last letter of the first one is the third letter of the second one. Spoiler:
I think that the second is Spoiler:
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Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by stuboy
(Post 11353989)
Thanks for that I'm part way through it.
I'm stuck on 3. 3 is an anagram |
Re: Any cryptic minds out there
Originally Posted by TakenThePlunge
(Post 11354457)
Think exploring ridge initially for the last 2 letters
Spoiler:
I think that the second is Spoiler:
I've tried, corks, cavas, and crus to no avail. I'll keep thinking. Will probably be back needing help with the Herald |
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