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E3EJH | 08:19 Fri 24th Oct 2014 | Crosswords
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1 and 9 across For auditor to check its box diamonds pass dealer here )6,6)
22d and 23a quite fancy in the end together (2,3,3,6)
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1&9a.Ticket office
22d&23a. To the nth degree
So does the word 'auditor' here indicate 'sounds like'?
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Just got 22 and 23 but thanks anyway had ticket can't see why I didn't get office
FF Yes, sounds like tick it off +ice(diamonds)
That's what I thought but I don't understand the word play at the end- the 'pass dealer' bit. Does that give the definition?
And to me ICE sounds nothing like "iss".
FF. Pass dealer = ticket seller.Don't understand the iss bit, ice is an idiomatic name for diamonds
Thanks. Yes, I know the diamonds = ice, but I didn't know that a 'pass dealer' was a ticket seller.
I don't like several aspects of this clue
Sorry FF but I found it quite simple.
Well you're an expert at these danny whereas I just dip in and try to learn.
I didn't know that auditor indicated 'sounds like' but I guessed it must do.
I can see "tick it off" sounds like "ticket off" but I couldn't see how "ice sounds like the 'iss' at the end of "off" but now realise the 'sounds like' bit ends after 'ticket', so it's simply 'ticketoff' + ice.
Also, I also didn't know what a 'pass dealer' was, but I do now so thanks for that.
Maybe I'll find them as simple as you do one day.
I wonder if the clue should have had some punctuation
On line there is a comma after the word box, but could probably do with another comma after the word diamonds.
Thanks. I think the one after box is sufficient and I think I'd have found it easier to follow if it had been included
Punctuation does not seem to be strong point with setters.
No I think about it again I can see case for two, one or no commas if the setter wanted us to be fooled into thinking we were talking about 'box diamonds'
Well, it is a cryptic crossword which is supposed to be tough.
It is for me, but some find them simple
Don't think many find the Telegraph Toughie simple going by the lack of posts replying to questions about it.

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