windrush
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Right from the outset, I have kept coming back to A GOGO for 2 Down. A for amateur, but two suits in abundance? I'm stumped on both. As for the North African Muslim sect, I've Wiki-ed myself blue in the face, but cannot work it out. These two need smarter minds than mine. SUNANI ? A place in India. Reply #81. Jun 07 17, 5:29 PM |
ceetee
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I am in the same place as you, Sue. Quite stumped on these last two. Ivor's explanation of ASSENTED leaves me speechless. In awe. Reply #82. Jun 07 17, 6:15 PM |
halekotsi
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Turns out there's a group called the Senussi, which is also "issues" backwards engulfing an "n". Reply #83. Jun 07 17, 9:16 PM |
ceetee
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Very well done. I'd be interested to find out how you discovered it, as that word never came up in any of my searches. Reply #84. Jun 08 17, 12:32 AM |
halekotsi
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The clue with the existing letters looked like it might be something like "issues" backwards + N. I did a search, and it turned out to be a thing. Reply #85. Jun 08 17, 1:29 AM |
windrush
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Well done, Halekotsi. My Wiki is frayed at the ends after all the fruitless searching. We're still looking for 2D, are we? Reply #86. Jun 08 17, 2:48 AM |
moonraker2
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Yes 20 across is SENUSSI precisely as explained by halekotsi. ... and 2 down is A GOGO Sue as you suspected, explanation as follows: (i) A gogo is a term term deriving from a French expression meaning "in abundance, galore" (ii) An informal name for a Government Officer can be expressed as a suit, so Government Officer = GO in this instance. There are usually a number of difficult clues in this crossword, which makes it more satisfying when completing it. I reckon you have done really well to complete the grid so quickly! Reply #87. Jun 08 17, 3:53 AM |
windrush
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Gee, I enjoyed it, Ivor. Thanks for posting it. Reply #88. Jun 08 17, 6:03 AM |
moonraker2
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You're welcome, let me know when you'd like another one posted ;o) Reply #89. Jun 08 17, 8:48 AM |
windrush
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Um, er, Ivor? Yes please! Reply #90. Jun 13 17, 9:47 PM |
moonraker2
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OK Sue, I'll add one later as I'm out much of today. Reply #91. Jun 14 17, 1:35 AM |
moonraker2
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Here's another recent puzzle from The Week Magazine: THE WEEK CROSSWORD 1057 ACROSS 1. Side order of synthetic cream (10,4) 9. Observer featuring the inventor of Gamesmanship briefly (7) 10. Informally, isn’t grass cut short for racecourse? (7) 11. Back seat taken by one working on tablet (7) 12. Crude oil found following journey in African capital (7) 13. One brought in support to do test again (5) 14. Charmed and thence changed (9) 16. Stop Scouts on protest (5,2,2) 19. Saw projections in committee theories (5) 21. Minister stupidly ignoring Sun’s leader? It’s only temporary (7) 23. Sounds like notable feature of plant disease (7) 24. One raising glass with something from the kitchen (7) 25. Indian city featuring in obscure sketch (7) 26. Shows transient moods tempered (14) DOWN 1. Nick Marks is suitable (14) 2. Food from the north? A good deal! (7) 3. Top Ten for Killers? (3,4) 4. Needing strict attention, call in medical aid for the heart? (9) 5. Pass fruit canes partly from the south (5) 6. Two containers on top of a Spanish bar (7) 7. Evict those in attendance (7) 8. Murdoch’s support is not new (6,3,5) 15. Deception hurt opponent (9) 17. Salt: it’s found in box (7) 18. Passage in music totters badly (7) 19. Times covering heaps abroad in history (3,4) 20. Pop into dodgy store for some grass (7) 22. Eastern Muslims mostly sullen (5) Reply #92. Jun 14 17, 12:56 PM |
moonraker2
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... and here's a link to the grid to make life easier! Reply #93. Jun 14 17, 12:57 PM |
moonraker2
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https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-week/20170527/282608852761850 Reply #94. Jun 14 17, 12:58 PM |
Lottie1001
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I think 14 across could be 'enchanted' - an anagram of 'and thence'. Reply #95. Jun 14 17, 1:41 PM |
windrush
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9 Observer featuring the inventor of Gamesmanship briefly (7) SPOTTER the author of the book on Gamesmanship was Stephen Potter Reply #96. Jun 14 17, 9:22 PM |
windrush
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6 Two containers on top of a Spanish bar (7) CANTINA. Two containers = CAN, TIN, on top of A Reply #97. Jun 14 17, 9:32 PM |
windrush
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19 saw projections in committee theories (5) TEETH. A run on - commitTEE THeories Reply #98. Jun 14 17, 9:45 PM |
windrush
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19 Times covering heaps abroad in history (3,4) THE PAST. Anagram of heaps + TT for Times Reply #99. Jun 14 17, 9:50 PM |
nannywoo
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21 across is INTERIM Reply #100. Jun 14 17, 9:52 PM |
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