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inquisitor 1176 by samuel

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bellabee | 19:53 Sat 07th May 2011 | Crosswords
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i liked this but i think that there are 2 small errors in the clues to 8dn and 32ac.- or maybe i've got something wrong. i think the answer to 32ac is plural but the definition [after treatment] is singular. i'm more concerned about 8dn - i've gone for a 9 letter word that is usually a noun but can also be 'v/t to guard' and although it's not actually given in chambers it could take a regular suffix. the clue to 8dn is - 'wader nearly confused band watching canaries' [it's the 'nearly' that i have a problem with] can't give any letters as it is modified on entry. any ideas?
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Hi bellabee,
I have'nt finished the grid yet but have worked out the unheeded warning.
I too think 8dn unsatisfactory with the 'nearly'. My suggestion is that the 'nearly' refers to the r of wader since that is the only part that is confused.

This is tenuous I know but with the unexplained plural of 32ac .....
23:39 Mon 09th May 2011
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should add that the noun or v/t = 6 letters [it's 9 letters with the ending]
Hi bellabee,
I agree with you,8 dn. seems to be an anagram of WADER + Ring(band).
32 ac. is definitely a plural answer for a singular definition.22 dn. seems,to me,to be the same - definition singular,answer plural.
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thanks sparafucile, thought it might just be me. however, i think 22dn is ok '[in plural old informal] a lorgnette' is how chambers defines the singular entry. there used to be lots of mistakes in the inquisitor until fairly recently so maybe we are due a couple. but a nice puzzle i thought - thanks again.
bellabee - re.22dn. - you're right,I should have read the entry in Chambers properly!
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sparafucile - i'm probably too fixated on chambers but i do think it's unfortunate the inquisitor doesn't suggest a standard reference - it helps in situations like this - best wishes b.
Hi bellabee,
I have'nt finished the grid yet but have worked out the unheeded warning.
I too think 8dn unsatisfactory with the 'nearly'. My suggestion is that the 'nearly' refers to the r of wader since that is the only part that is confused.

This is tenuous I know but with the unexplained plural of 32ac .....
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yet we need that dropped r boondoggle to construct the 9 letter word - WADER [anag]+ring before modifying to give the grid entry [as per the 'warning'] - maybe you could explain more fully? but glad we seem to have settled on the same words for 8 and 32. i'm always a bit hesitant when [like 8] i can't find the specific entry in chambers. thanks b.
Hi again,

Sorry I wasn't very clear. It is late.

The r is retained but moved. The rest of wade(r) is unchanged. Hence the r is the near letter and is confused.

It is a bit flimsy, but may be a device to indicate an anagram which is very close to the original word.
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hmm, don't know boondoggle that would be a very unorthodox use of a pretty common device ['nearly' = drop the end off + 'confused' = what's left is jumbled.] but you never know!
I assumed wader was a misprint for waders. The clue then made sense.
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yes,me too - and it's in keeping with the doubtful use of pluralisation which forms a kind of sub-theme to this one!
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....and maybe there's a misquote in the final grid too - because it looks more like, 'i mentioned it twice, but i think i got away with it' - well no you didn't!
Antmark's suggestion is far more likely than my rather involved hypothesis. And bellabee is right about cruciverbalist conventions.

Perhaps Samuel intended the grid to be slightly faulty!
Looks like I picked a bad week to start looking at "The Inquisitor".

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