ChatterBank0 min ago
D/Record prize crossword: do you agree?
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1a Earth C?A?B?R.
Replies seem to suggest CLABBER, which can mean mud as well as, more commonly, curdled milk.
My point is: Why does the compiler not make the clue "Mud" (instead of "Earth") or "Room" (to give the unambiguous answer CHAMBER, which fits the given letters just as easily?
I don't see it as a rewarding mental challenge when the answer is an extremely obscure word which, for most of us, is impossible to summon.
Replies seem to suggest CLABBER, which can mean mud as well as, more commonly, curdled milk.
My point is: Why does the compiler not make the clue "Mud" (instead of "Earth") or "Room" (to give the unambiguous answer CHAMBER, which fits the given letters just as easily?
I don't see it as a rewarding mental challenge when the answer is an extremely obscure word which, for most of us, is impossible to summon.
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I agree. Every now and again there's the odd clue where there are either two or more possible answers and sometimes, like today, neither answer is really spot on. In this instance I went far clabber.
23:31 Sat 09th Jan 2010