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TioMateo | 19:49 Tue 27th Apr 2021 | Crosswords
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1) Make pet harmless, the rule at Christmas? (6) D?C?A?. Looks like DECLAW, but does the word actually exist? - not in Chambers. 2)Monster ("bully") youngster clutches almost tight (8) is definitely MINOTAUR, {Minor around tau(t)}, but "bully" seems to be superfluous. 3) In dire straits, after reputation collapsed, a first for relatively wealthy area(11,4) S?O?K?R?K?R ?E?T
It is obviously STOCKBROKER BELT, but whilst I get the definition (wealthy area) and STOCK (reputation) and BROKE (in dire straits after) and R (a first for relatively), I don't understand "collapsed" in the clue or BELT in the answer. 4) For recitation, get up this poetic tract (5) C?I?E. I have no idea.
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1 Declaw is in a lot of dictionaries.
4 Clime sounds like climb (get up)
1 Declaw is in the Oxford of Dictionary of English, one of the stalwarts for the Times. The clue, or a very similar one, was also in one of the main Sunday puzzles.
2 Isn't the Bully just to indicate what kind of 'monster' it is, a bull-y one? Monster on its own isn't really enough of a definition.
3 Reputation collapsed - stock broke
Relatively- r
(Time to tighten my) - belt
That's my take on the clue.
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Many thanks to all, although I find Cashier's analysis/parsing of STOCKBROKER a bit difficult to swallow. If it had been in the Irish Times I would possibly accept it, but it's very poor for The London Times. Can anybody find a more convincing take on this?
yes, bully as in bull like
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bobbinwales, my query is not with MINOTAUR, it's with STOCKBROKER BELT.
Yes , know that. But you didnt respond to neveracrossword explanation so ia was just reinforcing it in case you'd missed it.

on stockbroker belt I dont get where belt comes from in the clue either but even the clue for the stock broke bit sounds clumsey
If cashiers explanation of 'stockbroke' from 'reputation collapsed' then 'r' maybe the 'in dire straits' bit indicates BELT comes after somehow
straits = belt is okay, but still can't see where dire fits in (unless its a comment on the clue standard!). Maybe there's a Mark knoppler reference

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