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 29-05-2025 05:21 PM
Could you break this down? The wordplay is eluding me.
29-05-2025 06:23 PM - edited 29-05-2025 06:24 PM
Apparently, dunk the non-binary to be pseudointellectual and nonsensical.
(8 letters)
Apparently - sounds like
dunk - ret, as in submerge and soak in water
the non-binary - toric - a non-binary individual
to be pseudointellectual and nonsensical - Rhetoric (self-explanatory)
Please let me know if any issues.
on 29-05-2025 06:38 PM
Just to add if the answer is not self-explanatory:
One is viewed to be engaging in rhetoric if they are talking in a way to appear intelligent, but their jibber jabber doesn't make sense. A good example is a current world leader who is in the news a lot ATM!
on 29-05-2025 08:52 PM
I’ve not come across toric in that sense. Thanks for explaining.
Mirror King adds the thing, conditional upon a drink to open (8)
on 29-05-2025 10:02 PM
Atibhoti..
on 30-05-2025 12:39 PM
The answer is not atibhoti.
Mirror King adds the thing, conditional upon a drink to open (8)
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on 31-05-2025 10:32 PM
Further clues
Mirror King adds the thing, conditional upon a drink to open (8)
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on 01-06-2025 12:40 PM
Aperitif…?
on 01-06-2025 04:27 PM
Yes. You have it.
Mirror King adds the thing, conditional upon a drink to open (8)
WORDPLAY
mirror [charade: ape]
king [abbr: R]
adds
the thing [charade: it]
conditional upon [charade: if]
ape+R+it+if
WHOLE DEFINITION
a drink to open = apéritif
Over to you, twyngwyn.
on 02-06-2025 11:32 AM
Might the cockscomb be a high court requirement? (8)