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Cryptic Clues You Can't Let Go

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barry1010 | 07:26 Sun 25th Apr 2021 | Crosswords
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Morning, crossword fans. What is the longest time you have spent trying to crack a cyrptic clue?
I think the record for me was just over a week before I caved in and looked at the answer - and then I could have kicked myself because it was so obvious.
These crosswords can keep me awake at night, mulling over a difficult clue. My dad used to buy me the Times Cryptic Crossword books and staple the solutions pages together, and he always checked I hadn't cheated when he visited.
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not too long, if i can't get it, i tend to ask for help, as i did in the old days when a work mate and i used to challenge ourselves over the Daily Telegraph cryptic crossword
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I don't like asking for help, I enjoy the lightbulb moment whent the answer drops in to my head when I least expect it.
i had that earlier, with satprofs post, its an early brain teaser, and i got it right i think.
i like this site for its crossword puzzles, amongst other things. they can keep your brain awake, i try to do them on my own, but don;t always get there first.
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I think that is the joy of cryptic crosswords, the clues that seem impossible. After all these years there are still clues that I don't understand even when I've been told the answer. Real headscratchers.
i agree, some are just bonkers, though i had the pleasure one day of going into my local pub where the usual gang were, scratching their heads over an anagram of a brewery i think - i had a look and told them what it was, huge groans, slapping of foreheads. I had a deep sense of pleasure at that small victory.
Two days - it seems my (your?) brain works differently after a night's sleep.
fresh eyes, that's what one called my small victory...
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I agree, dave, a night's sleep often helps :)

emmie, there is nothing quite like having the answer leap out at you when nobody else can see it
these were very clever guys Barry, one used to do the Times every day, one other was a setter for a number of newspapers, so my small victory was all the more pleasant.

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