Times cryptic chess clue
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Compound is a mixture, Top chess player is master so a mixture/anagram of master....stream?
'Top' could be a ref to a circus top, circuses have animals that are tamed by (another anagram of master) Tamers.
'Top' could be a ref to a circus top, circuses have animals that are tamed by (another anagram of master) Tamers.
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Colin - the Spectator can be very obscure so you may have it.
Geoff - ingenious, and maybe better than the real answer!
Geoff - ingenious, and maybe better than the real answer!
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I think Geoff is exaggerating the twisted minds of cryptic clue setters.Harry Duff wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 3:13 pmColin - the Spectator can be very obscure so you may have it.
Geoff - ingenious, and maybe better than the real answer!
Mind you, I can't solve it but am amused by the thought of (Diez del) Corral. Remember him?
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My thoughts are ace=top and Tal=chess player, so acetal. I'd want some letters verified before putting it in the grid, though.
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Yes, acetal. Took me a while to get it, even after getting the a, e and l from other clues.
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I'd never get acetal - admittedly I know a lot of chemicals... For our younger readers, it's now called polyoxymethylene.
Great clue though, although I wonder how many people would remember Tal.
Great clue though, although I wonder how many people would remember Tal.
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I know these cryptic clues are like chess problems where it is considered very bad form
if you have a piece or pawn on the board that plays no part at all in the solution.
In a cryptic clue every word has to play it's part. The knack is knowing all the trick link terms.
I know a few (a very few) Top can = ace never even gelled and every chess player knows of Tal
but it's asking a bit too much for the general public to know.
I wrote to the Metro years ago when they first did crosswords that they used too many anagrams
and clues relating to list D celebs. Think I'll fire off a letter (I still write letters!) to the Spectator.
Just gave Mrs C. a non-player a, quick name some chess players test. ' Kasparov, Carlsen, Karpov and...Tal!'
if you have a piece or pawn on the board that plays no part at all in the solution.
In a cryptic clue every word has to play it's part. The knack is knowing all the trick link terms.
I know a few (a very few) Top can = ace never even gelled and every chess player knows of Tal
but it's asking a bit too much for the general public to know.
I wrote to the Metro years ago when they first did crosswords that they used too many anagrams
and clues relating to list D celebs. Think I'll fire off a letter (I still write letters!) to the Spectator.
Just gave Mrs C. a non-player a, quick name some chess players test. ' Kasparov, Carlsen, Karpov and...Tal!'
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In crossword-land, maybe, just maybe. Not so to a chemical physics graduate!
It can also mean a type of constituent part of certain organic compounds (I know that's not scientifically accurate, but I didn't want to confuse matters by using terms like "moiety", "substituent", etc.)Kevin Thurlow wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 8:03 pmI'd never get acetal - admittedly I know a lot of chemicals... For our younger readers, it's now called polyoxymethylene.
"The chess-board is the world ..... the player on the other side is hidden from us ..... he never overlooks a mistake, or makes the smallest allowance for ignorance."
(He doesn't let you resign and start again, either.)
(He doesn't let you resign and start again, either.)
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That ambiguity might be frowned upon by some crossword purists. I think this particular example is just about legit (although the second word of the answer, as far as I can tell, usually takes the form ending with -ing). The ones that get my goat are where the solution is a sequence of letters that make a word when read either way round, and it's impossible to deduce from the rest of the clue which of them is correct.Paul Habershon wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:08 pmSunday Times Cryptic 20th June 2021
IM isn't seen sat playing with a GM (7, 7)
The solution has nothing to do with chess but the clue is very chessy.
The definition is IM and 'playing' indicates an anagram of 'isnt seen sat a gm'. I was stuck on this for ages because I thought IM not GM was part of the anagram. Therefore I thought GM was the definition and was looking either for the name of a GM (that would have been amazing) or something to do with crops.
The first word begins with I and the second with M.
"The chess-board is the world ..... the player on the other side is hidden from us ..... he never overlooks a mistake, or makes the smallest allowance for ignorance."
(He doesn't let you resign and start again, either.)
(He doesn't let you resign and start again, either.)
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A rather easier one from today's Telegraph:
Perhaps corner rook or knight? (3,5)
I hasten to add that I am a Guardian reader who gets the Telegraph crossword online - I love the Matt cartoon as well but otherwise I am not a fan of the newspaper and its political views!
Perhaps corner rook or knight? (3,5)
I hasten to add that I am a Guardian reader who gets the Telegraph crossword online - I love the Matt cartoon as well but otherwise I am not a fan of the newspaper and its political views!
I was a victim of a series of accidents, as are we all.
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So you are one of those "people who think they ought to run the country" (Hacker) and feel it necessary to make us aware of the fact?
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Latest CHESS - August 2021 (page 23)...
...has a cryptic chess crossword.
But be careful, the solutions are printed out in full on the crossword on page 57.
( as opposed to just having the across and down solutions in a text.)
I did not expect to see it and unwittingly I picked up a few answers before hastily closing the mag.
13 Across: Learns about problems (7) is one I would have got quite quickly got but I saw the answer.
The book adverts on pages 56 + 57 will stay unread till after I've done the crossword.
PDF selection of the August 2021 CHESS. It does not include the crossword or the solutions.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0478/ ... 1627914281
It does have a couple of pages on Andrew Smith ('a therms wind' - made anagram of Andrew's name to stay on topic.)
...has a cryptic chess crossword.
But be careful, the solutions are printed out in full on the crossword on page 57.
( as opposed to just having the across and down solutions in a text.)
I did not expect to see it and unwittingly I picked up a few answers before hastily closing the mag.
13 Across: Learns about problems (7) is one I would have got quite quickly got but I saw the answer.
The book adverts on pages 56 + 57 will stay unread till after I've done the crossword.
PDF selection of the August 2021 CHESS. It does not include the crossword or the solutions.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0478/ ... 1627914281
It does have a couple of pages on Andrew Smith ('a therms wind' - made anagram of Andrew's name to stay on topic.)
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First one for a while in today's Times; "Head off man on board, getting better drink (8)"
Had me for a while until other clues showed that the last letter was P.
Had me for a while until other clues showed that the last letter was P.
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One of the better (!) ones.
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Got this one because I do that crossword most days, but I have given up on Gordon Morse's Telegraph one in his July 16 post:Simon Brown wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 5:54 pmFirst one for a while in today's Times; "Head off man on board, getting better drink (8)"
Had me for a while until other clues showed that the last letter was P.
Perhaps corner rook or knight? (3,5)
Answer, please?