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Pete666 | 02:15 Tue 24th Mar 2015 | Crosswords
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Funny old puzzle, this. Got the 'theme' but still don't understand it!
Stuck on the last couple:
11a American developed system of widescreen projection (8) ?o?e?a?a
20a **** uncovered scrap (6) ?a?m?n
also not really sure about 4a At Hove run across hard **** (7) We thought shingle but can't parse it.
Any help much appreciated
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It would appear that the theme is anagrams of languages. Thus ragmen is an anagram of German.
03:43 Tue 24th Mar 2015
11 Cinerama
A single is a run at cricket. Insert H for hard.
20a (f)ragmen(t) ?
Could be but I am confused by the asterisks at the beginning.
I wonder if the clue is complete. Asterisks are used in classical texts to denote lost fragments so if there is a word missing, like dealers or merchants, then that would be fine.
Yes, I just checked the website

"In 11 clues the wordplay produces a letter surplus to the solution. In order, these 11 letters provide a cryptic definition for 10 other solutions, represented in their clues as ****."

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Thanks iminoz - could be ragmen, but why are the F & T dropped from fragment?
Uncovered suggests the removal of the first and last letters.
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Yes, thanks Jackdaw. No idea how any of this relates to the theme given by the extra letters. Finished crossword with your help but none the wiser!
It would appear that the theme is anagrams of languages. Thus ragmen is an anagram of German.
...and, of course, shingle is an anagram of English.
I was not correct in my analysis of 20a. A fragment is a scrap, and when removing the first and last letters you have ragmen,an anagram of German
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Brilliant Jackdaw, thanks. All makes sense now!

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