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Which of 2 alternatives goes at1d?
What goes in the centre box?
What gets highlighted?
Any small clue would be appreciated.
What goes in the centre box?
What gets highlighted?
Any small clue would be appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Indy-trier, well done on completing it. Schadenfreude's clueing is often quite tough, and can involve little-known or obscure meanings, but it's usually scrupulously accurate and all in Chambers.
In 10ac, for example, L is lecturer, wearing (i.e. inside) PANT (verb meaning to long), and a PLANT is a slip or cutting.
In 10ac, for example, L is lecturer, wearing (i.e. inside) PANT (verb meaning to long), and a PLANT is a slip or cutting.
Thanks Patmark2,
That was my reasoning but I couldn't find a definition of SLIP that clearly related to plants in my edition of Chambers. I just assumed it was something to do with cowslips and oxslips! I should have looked it up under PLANT or perhaps I should buy a newer edition!! The rest were fine - except that, despite being sure I have the right answer, I still can't find the men in 2D!
That was my reasoning but I couldn't find a definition of SLIP that clearly related to plants in my edition of Chambers. I just assumed it was something to do with cowslips and oxslips! I should have looked it up under PLANT or perhaps I should buy a newer edition!! The rest were fine - except that, despite being sure I have the right answer, I still can't find the men in 2D!
You're right that the only definition under "slip" is cutting, which wouldn't really be good enough, but it's there under "plant", so I think your edition is fine.
The men are OR (other ranks).So men as opposed to officers. It's O (over) OR in HAY (dance). One to remember, as it's quite often seen in these themed puzzles.
Cheers
The men are OR (other ranks).So men as opposed to officers. It's O (over) OR in HAY (dance). One to remember, as it's quite often seen in these themed puzzles.
Cheers
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