Multi-Million/Billionaires Owning Farms
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Nine across and nine down clues lead in their definitions to Spoonerisms of the correct answers to be entered. Subsidiary indications in these clues lead to the correct answers themselves. In the remaining clues (except 26) the definitions have been distorted by one Spoonerism per clue. Subsidiary indications in these clues likewise lead to the correct answers. Competitors should submit with their solutions a clue of the latter type to the asterisked definition at 26. NB Spoonerisms may be either consonantal, e.g. WHITEBAIT/BITE (or BIGHT) WAIT, or vocalic, e.g. BUNTING/BIN TONGUE, and may be accompanied by changes in punctuation. Bracketed numbers after clues indicate the length of grid entries throughout.
about halfway through this toughie, help with these might advance me:
14d formality in data processing course? Location dreadful (10 - but maybe 2 words)
35a country horse pulling sulky undergoes instruction to progress without hurrying (12 - more than 1 word?)
21a word play to deteriorate? Not once found in Spooner's creation. (9)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.14d - ''place dire'' for DICE-PLAYER (ICE = 'formality' [inside] D.P+LAYER 'course').
35a - ''spain trotter'' for TRAINSPOTTER (a 'trotter' pulls a light carriage/'sulky') TRAINS+POTTER ('progress without hurrying').
21a ''pun worsen'' for ONE-PERSON (def given alongside 'one-man' in Chambers) NE = 'not' (archaic) [inside] anag 'spooner'.
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