ChatterBank1 min ago
Inquisitor 1316
19 Answers
I thought this weeks was quite difficult but a bit unsatisfactory because I got most of the thematic entries before working out the answers to the thematic clues. Can someone please explain why the answer to "Lesbian in Centre Court upset" should be "butch" ?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Kobnut. 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.I am stumped on the final step, involving highlighting. But I've got on the face of it a clash at the start of 41a, which I think I must have got wrong. I've got it as beginning with N, describing a Lord's political position, but with that answer I can't work out the wordplay at all. Any hints to 41a?
I have managed to complete the grid and spot the "process" but fail to understand how it has been applied. I have solved only 5 of the 11 thematic clues, but this has proved enough to enable to me work out which grid entry to highlight. It seems therefore that I have finished, or am I missing something? If one can complete a puzzle without fully understanding it, it is indeed - as Kobnut says - "a bit unsatisfactory"!
6A is TATIE = another word for potato, as is Murphy.
'Disgusting' is not a spare word, it's an anagram indicator of -
AT IT, + E for internet.
There is no spare word in 25D. Angers is town in France, so it's part of the clue.
23D is a garment worn for pilgrimage.
So the wordplay is I = one, then R= right contained inside a word meaning coarse.
26D is the title of a work by George Eliot.
'Disgusting' is not a spare word, it's an anagram indicator of -
AT IT, + E for internet.
There is no spare word in 25D. Angers is town in France, so it's part of the clue.
23D is a garment worn for pilgrimage.
So the wordplay is I = one, then R= right contained inside a word meaning coarse.
26D is the title of a work by George Eliot.
Oops! I should have counted my spare words and realised I had too many. Thanks Boreas. I had actually pencilled in the correct answer to 23d but couldn't find the 3 letter part as meaning COARSE in my thesaurus. Have now found it in Chambers. Strangely I solved the include entries early on, then found the replacements from the single words, only solving the thematic clues at the end. Odd!
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.