Twitching & Birdwatching0 min ago
Daily Mail Wednesday - 2 Down
4 Answers
Drive onto shore, say, for tree. It's either 'beach' or 'beech'. Does the 'say' (i.e. denoting 'sounds like') relate to 'beach', so the answer is 'beech'?
I never understand these conundrums!
I never understand these conundrums!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Arrods. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To help you decide in future:- the clue will break into (1) a definition of the solution and (2) the wordplay (here the 'sounds like' bit). First question - is the 'sounds like' indicator at one end of the clue? If so, that end must be the wordplay part. In "Reported witnessed incident', the 'sounds like' indicator is at the start, it's the 'witnessed' ('seen') that's being heard, and the answer is SCENE ('incident'); if it were 'Witnessed incident that's been reported', with the 'sounds like' indicator at the end, then it's the 'scene' that's being heard to produce SEEN. What about 'Witnessed reported incident', with the indicator right in the middle? Then you can't tell (it would be an unfair clue). But if there is a 'link word' then you can: in 'Witnessed results from reported incident', the linking 'results from' separates the definition ('witnessed') from the wordplay ('reported incident'), so here it is the 'scene' being reported and the answer is SEEN. In the DM clue, 'for' is the separating link word, which means that the 'say' indicator belongs unequivocally to the 'Drive onto shore', so the solution is BEECH.