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Daily Telegraph Toughie 1175 Wednesday April 23Rd 2014

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SwerBan | 19:21 Wed 23rd Apr 2014 | Crosswords
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13a For this cheese might I recommend a fork? (9)

L?M?U?G?R

Yes, I know, LIMBURGER ... but why?

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fork = LIMB, i recommend = URGER
limb = cork or branch of a tree
urger = recommend
Is what Big Dave says
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I still don't understand ... but thanks anyway!

Who is Big Dave?
For mysterious reasons this one has caused some consternation (to quote: “Not one of Elkamere’s finest clues?”) but it’s deceptively straightforward. The def is “For this cheese…” – in other words, to get the answer use the following wordplay. If you split the answer to read LIMB URGER then you can read this as ‘someone who urges a limb’ although, of course, until we swap those base words for some synonyms it doesn’t make much sense. A limb can be a fork as in the branch of a tree, so a limb urger might be someone recommending that. There’s the important word – ‘might’. We can’t say for certain that someone recommending the fork in a tree branch is a limb urger but, cryptically, it MIGHT be readable that way.
neither limb nor fork necessarily refer exclusively to trees, both can just mean a bifurcation e.g. a fork in the road

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