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civdm | 14:31 Wed 10th Sep 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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12a Stagger a scrap merchant

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That's quick, my first time here, amazing.
Now I try to understand the answer. stagger = totter, and totting - searching through rubbish, according to the dictionary. Or is there a simpler way?
Totter is to stagger and it is an old term for a scrap merchant
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okay, ic. Couldn't find it in the dictionary. (I am not English, so I do struggle a bit.)
Thanks again.
Stagger does indeed mean to Totter, and a search of Totter and Scrap Merchant on Google will show you that Totter can also mean Scrap Merchant. So
Totter = Stagger and Scrap Merchant
Chambers dictionary is very handy for Telegraph cryptic crosswords. This is what it has to say under tot:

tot3
n a bone; anything retrieved from a dustbin, rubbish heap, etc.
[Origin uncertain]
totter n a person who searches through dustbins and rubbish heaps for reusable or saleable items; a rag-and-bone-man, scrap dealer.
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Thanks for the tip. I have a Collins dictionary, and it gives only 2 meanings for tot. I have very recently started trying to solve the cryptics, and it is great to get so much help here.

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