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Daily Telegraph Cryptic Crossword No. 29,322

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Timessolver | 07:08 Mon 30th Mar 2020 | Crosswords
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1a Times following up proposition Queen is not a Good Samaritan? (6-2). I have - - S - - - / B -. 3d Demand rising, business gathering cheers (6). I have - - T - I -. 16d . . . captured and tied up (8). I have - C - - - I - D. 17d Anxious struggle to get wife off ship (8). I have - E - - - E - S.
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1 Passer By, not a good Samaritan.
17 Restless, anxious. Wrestle = struggle, drop the W, wife and SS, ship.
entail
1 Pass = proposition, ER = Queen and By = Times, X, multiply.
16 Occupied, it means both captured and tied up/busy.
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I know 'Passer By' is not a Good Samaritan, thank you, but can someone explain how it came out of the letters in the clue?
Passer by - Pass(proposition) +er(Queen) + by(times)
Entail - ta(cheers) inside line(business) reversed
Occupied- double meaning
Restless - (w)restle(struggle) + ss(ship)
Timesolver, I did include reasoning for Passer By. You must have missed it!
Look up Timesolver ^^^
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Thank you all so much! Neveracrossword, sorry, I see now you did explain! Also, I forgot to say I couldn't get 22a (Two europeans having couple of pints inside run out to see match (6). I take it that becomes E Q U A T E? (verb). (Helped by all the new letters I have put in since getting your answers). How is the arrived at? From being a TIMES SOLVER (note its spelling!) I now seem to find the DT difficult enough.
Thanks Timesolver. Equate is E Qua(r)t E, you take the R, run, out of Quart, couple of pints.
E qua(r)t e
...the two Europeans giving the E at either end.
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Fantastic - neveracrossword! Just give me double SS in my codename next time! (I do forgive you).
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Thank you also Toorak - so succinctly explained !
Timessolver, glad we could help.

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