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Last one. 46A - Immediately curtailed alkaloid found in tea (4). Wordplay has either one extra or one less letter. I have T?EN.
Also can anyone give me a start on what to highlight in the grid. I have all the superflous letters which spell out what does not make sense to me!
Also can anyone give me a start on what to highlight in the grid. I have all the superflous letters which spell out what does not make sense to me!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi TheBear69. I have the same problem as you do when it comes to explaining the extra letters in several clues. I know that it should be F in 21A and I in 21A for example but I've ended up with S and E!! I also can't explain the T in 31A. Despite completing all entries finding enough letters to find the theme and some of the highlighted words I'm still puzzled by some of the word play. Any help would be gratefully received!
I am being technical, Micky666, but a standard cryptic clue has two parts: a definition and a 'subsidary indication'.The wordplay is the set of letters that result from the subsidary indication. That is what is going on in all the other clues. 21A is not missing a letter in the wordplay; it's missing a letter in the subsidary indication.
For example, clue 6A will not work at all if we take 'wordplay' to mean the subsidary indication. That would change the wordplay into 'Tail attached to alost half' which is both non-sensical and flawed in that alost has an odd number of characters.
It's sloppy if not unfair to do what was done in 21a.
For example, clue 6A will not work at all if we take 'wordplay' to mean the subsidary indication. That would change the wordplay into 'Tail attached to alost half' which is both non-sensical and flawed in that alost has an odd number of characters.
It's sloppy if not unfair to do what was done in 21a.