![]() THRIFT: A grammatical article, truncated ( short), and a flaw or crackġ3d Assistant referee's influence on try (5,5) LABOUR: A research building, contracted, and a word meaning connected with us SUPPLY: Shrewd or cunning containing ( holding) UP and the abbreviation for pianoĤd British, notice, in mature bit of banter (8)īADINAGE: Concatenate an abbreviation for British, a notice selling something, IN from the clue, and mature or get olderĥd Supporters, lots getting hard facts (5,5)īRASS TACKS: The usual supportive female undergarments, and lots or a large amountĦd Work in research building connected with us (6) The answer reminded me of this fine song because it appears in the lyrics a few times SPRY: A mole or secret agent containing ( around) the last letter of ( end of) arbou R. This clue appears to be a definition by example without any wordplay, which is certainly unusualġd Polished sword, good for fencing (3-5)ĬUT-GLASS: A short, single-edged sword, with the abbreviation for good inserted ( for fencing) LODGER: To register (a complaint, perhaps), and the middle letter of afte RnoonĮYE-RHYME: Rough and cough are an example ( say) of the answer, because they look like they should rhyme, but they don't. MONUMENTAL: A charade of a shrine to preserve the memory of a person or event, A from the clue, and the map abbreviation for lakeĭONE: The genealogical abbreviation for daughter, and the number associated with singleĢ5a Guest to register by middle of afternoon (6) INSECT: The usual word for home, and ( to join) a party or group of followers THE HAGUE: THERE, minus ( not) a usual word for concerning, followed by William the former Tory leader STUBBY: The genealogical abbreviation for son, and plump or rotundġ7a Signal from bishop minister with duke ignored (6)īEACON: Combine the chess abbreviation for bishop with a type of ordained minister, then delete the abbreviation for duke ( with duke ignored)Ģ0a Seat of government there, not concerning former Tory leader (3,5) PALTRY: A friend or mate, followed by an experiment or attemptġ4a Exaggerated praise from English dramatist taking coffee inside (8)įLATTERY: Espresso with hot frothed milk inside Christopher the English playwright PERMISSION: Put together a short word meaning for each and a synonym of sortieġ2a Experiment by friend, insignificant (6) UGLY: An anagram ( agitated) of GUY containing ( about) fifty in Roman numerals JUMPSUIT: Leave out or skip, followed by a legal caseĩa An East Anglian lake over a considerable area (6)ĪBROAD: The answer split (1,5) is an indefinite article and a word for a type of lake in East Angliaġ0a Ill-natured agitated guy, about fifty (4) Please leave a comment telling us how you got on. Clicking on a picture will usually enlarge it or reveal a bonus illustration. In some hints hyperlinks provide additional explanation or background. The answers will be revealed by clicking on the buttons. ![]() In the hints below underlining identifies definitions and and most indicators are italicized. When you've finished here, you'll find the results of last week's survey posted on the home page. It also delivers the level of enjoyment that we've become accustomed to on a Tuesday. However, the setter has kindly provided other routes into it, and overall I judged it about average on the difficulty scale. Today's puzzle is a little unusual because it features only one anagram. That correspond to the word on the grid.Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 28673 Hints and tips by Mr KīD Rating - Difficulty *** - Enjoyment *** Quite well compared to a constraint-based approach to solvingĬrossword puzzles using a dedicated problem-specific constraint The simple model for this classical problem is shown to work Simple model using nothing but \?distinct? and \?element? This chapter studies solving crossword puzzles and presents a
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