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Irritatingly, I didn't get round to starting this until last night, and then got stuck in the bottom left-hand corner because of 22Dn and failed to submit on time.
I empathise with Lie-in King about jewel being used as a homophone for duel, but that wasn't the cause of my undoing and subsequent irritation. Having solved 28A/c (LAY READER), I was looking at ????L for 22Dn (Prize fight is broadcast (5)), and almost immediately solved it as MEDAL (Prize) plus a homophone of same being MEDDLE, which Chambers confirmed as one of the meanings of FIGHT, albeit Shakespearean.
It never occurred to me that MEDAL could be wrong, so I was doomed.
In fairness to the setter, I really enjoyed the (rest of the) puzzle, as there were a lot of challenging (but eventually satisfying) clues.
My only query is with the wordplay of 1A/c :- On radio, Britain's leader clarified way to go (5) B?A?O. I understand the definition (B being the first letter of Britain and also being BRAVO in the phonetic alphabet), but how on earth does "clarified way to go" fit in? TIA.
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