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smouse | 12:52 Tue 14th Mar 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Setting a quiz based on surname. Cant find anyone famous called Mooney so i suppose I could make an angram but can anyone think of a cryptic clue for the word Mooney
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"Sounds like an American cult member " as in the Moonies
There's a writer/journalist called Bel Mooney - fairly famous.

Wayne swaps Rebel leader for that of his Mum!

I like that !
...except there's no def

True enuff Quiz, just trying to help in the last couple of mins of my lunchbreak!!


How about:


Valuable Ring? Well it's surrounded by cash.

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Thanks for that. I love the Wayne one but I know none of my womens club would be clever enough to get that (hope theyre not members of this site or I will be thrown out - lol)


I like the ring one though - thanks to all of you

Why not just expand Trojanfarce's first effort like, "Cult follower Wayne ........etc" That would give the definition of Mooney - a cult follower and a cryptic clue for it. well done Trojanfarce.
Bottom seen by Riding.
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Still trying to understand the last one


I am so impressed that you have all taken trouble to hlep. I had this mad idea of doing quiz were all the answers contained the surnames of club members. I am doing quite well done 25 out of 38


If anyone is still looking how about this one then


Kujawa


All I have found is a tower in TV Programme Lizzie McGuire

The problem you have is that Mooney doesn't mean anything (both the cult follower and the bared buttocks are spelt MOONIE!). If it's a club quiz which will only be answered by club members, you may have to refer to the actual Mr/Ms Mooney in the clue (eg. use their forename or occupation etc).

I'm afarid this is pretty thin for KUJAWA but here goes:


Initially, Harry's author is mixed up in Western Australian website.


JK (Rowling) + WA + AU (.au is the last node on australian websites).


As I said, pretty thin but it might kick off some other thoughts!

Initially, kangaroo unlocks jaw and walks away.

Smouse, here's the explanation of the earlier clue:



  • To moon - to expose one's buttocks to others (informal - source: Concise OED)

  • Moon - noun, the exposing of one's buttock to others (hence seen by)

  • Riding - one third of Yorkshire, in this case the East Riding, aka East Yorkshire or EY.

Moon + EY = Mooney

For simplicity I think sprids idea is probably best as using "sounds like" means you don't need the specific spelling to get the clue
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Going to go with that BigMac I really was struggling with Kujawa. Am also going with the ring and cash one. Yes it is just for club members (seemed a good idea at the time - lol) but I am not going to say that the answers relate to them so that is why I wont go with sounds like one for Mooney


Last one and once again many thanks to all of you. I love this site!


Wragg


Can be someone famous, general knowledge, crytpic. I think my brain is now dead. 40 members was a bit taxing

Famous cricketer waves red one to a bull , we hear
Kujawa - Returning bird eats bone

JAW in AUK backwards
Mooney - Low backing of Japanese cash

MOO = LOW
NEY = YEN backwards
Wragg - Confused warhorse

WRA = WAR jumbled
GG = horse

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