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CJHorse | 10:41 Wed 02nd Apr 2014 | Crosswords
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The clue is:

It's remarkable: Post Office people performing rounds without women

The answer is 'phenomenon'

The question is, can anyone explain/parse the clue? 'Post Office people performing' could be 'PO men on'. "Rounds women" or "without women" could be an instruction to put 'women' inside that phrase - 'hen' might be A woman, but not more than one of them. How does it work??
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I agree a vague clue. 'on' intended to equal 'performing rounds' as PO men would do ?
11:03 Wed 02nd Apr 2014
po men around hen + on(performing)
hen (women) as in hen party
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Yes, I've got that much - see the wording of the question. As it stands, though, it seems to be a rubbish clue. Why does it need both of the words 'rounds' and 'without'?
I agree a vague clue.
'on' intended to equal 'performing rounds' as PO men would do ?
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I think you're probably right. "Post Office people performing without women" would sound rather sexist (or onanistic).

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