on 10-05-2021 01:54 PM
While it was done some years ago I see, I thought I would try a cryptic crossword-like thread for fun and to try and boost a little more interest here. I made up the below question for anyone interested in such a challenge. I thought the first person to get it correct might come up with the next question. A clue though - if you copy one from a newspaper or magazine etc., the answer can often be found on the internet. I can explain the answer for anyone who asks. 🙂
The prisoner at the cave would not stand for the electrically charged droplets of water.
(12 letters)
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on 08-03-2025 06:35 PM
Nullities..
on 08-03-2025 08:16 PM
No, not the answer.
Nobody’s perfect: say quietly “Enough rope”. (9)
_ _ a _ i _ _ _ _
on 08-03-2025 09:11 PM
More clues
Nobody’s perfect: say quietly “Enough rope”. (9)
_ _ a _ i _ _ _ _
One word indicates an example. There are two idioms - performing different functions.
on 08-03-2025 11:39 PM
Unanimous..
on 09-03-2025 03:26 AM
No, sorry, that’s not it.
But I did just realise that I’d forgotten one crucial clue.
Nobody’s perfect: say quietly at first, “Enough rope”. (9)
_ _ a _ i _ u _ _
One word indicates an example. There are two idioms - performing different functions.
One of the idioms is an example of something.
on 09-03-2025 11:59 AM
Platitude?
on 09-03-2025 02:30 PM
Yes.
Nobody’s perfect: say quietly at first, “Enough rope”. (9)
quietly [charade/abbr] -> p
at first [position] It’s the first part of the wordplay - I didn’t actually need that… why did I think yesterday thee as t I did? Never mind, it can’t hurt.
“Enough rope” [charade] -> latitude
p+latitude
WHOLE DEFINITION
Nobody’s perfect: say = [example] platitude
Over to you, twyngwyn.
on 09-03-2025 05:27 PM
movie hesitation is my waver (7)
on 09-03-2025 05:36 PM
Flicker...
on 09-03-2025 05:37 PM
all yours, nfs