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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 10:20 am

1. Lined up the car to the right inspector [7]

2. Empty coastal roads usually get sandy ahead of the rest [4]

3. Advertised to luxuriously warm oneself for the tight-fitting bodice [6]

4. Tax on the money? [5]

5. Disguised Old West action role player! [5, 8]

6. Live wire act has a lot of back up [6]

7. Fast-feed lines? [6]

8. Refrain from sweetly, richly served sandwich [5]

9. Noisy Jacks don hair shirt! [7]

10. Moved along unnoticed in a crowd [9]

11. Got a dog held at a loss [8]

12. Nothing fat is showy [7]

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Post by Hellsangel Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:19 am

#5. CLINT EASTWOOD (Old west action anag.)
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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:21 am

Hellsangel wrote:#5. CLINT EASTWOOD (Old west action anag.)

Yes.

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Post by Hellsangel Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:23 am

#1. CHARTER?
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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:24 am

Hellsangel wrote:#1. CHARTER?

No.

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Post by Hellsangel Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:47 am

#3. CORSET?
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Post by indophile Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:54 am

goodcitizn wrote:
4. Tax on the money? [5]
EXACT (dd)

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:27 pm

indophile wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:
4. Tax on the money? [5]
EXACT (dd)

Correct.

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:28 pm

Hellsangel wrote:#3. CORSET?

No.

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Post by Mosquito Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:53 pm

12. OPULENT?
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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:55 pm

Mosquito wrote:12. OPULENT?

No. [Are you SS/GW? I am unable to keep track of all these new handles]

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Post by indophile Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:46 pm

goodcitizn wrote:
10. Moved along unnoticed in a crowd [9]
CONTINUED (unnoticed - anag)

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Post by indophile Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:36 pm

goodcitizn wrote:
7. Fast-feed lines? (6)
QUEUES (dd)

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:41 pm

indophile wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:
10. Moved along unnoticed in a crowd [9]
CONTINUED (unnoticed - anag)

Correct.

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 4:42 pm

indophile wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:
7. Fast-feed lines? (6)
QUEUES (dd)

No.

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Post by bw Thu Apr 18, 2013 10:30 pm


8. Refrain from sweetly, richly served sandwich [5]

LYRIC (hidden)

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Post by bw Thu Apr 18, 2013 10:44 pm


7. Fast-feed lines? [6]

STREAK?

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 10:47 pm

bw wrote:
8. Refrain from sweetly, richly served sandwich [5]

LYRIC (hidden)

Correct.

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 10:50 pm

bw wrote:
7. Fast-feed lines? [6]

STREAK?

No. Its dbl def. Focus on "feed lines" as in Theater.

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Post by bw Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:00 pm

goodcitizn wrote:
bw wrote:
7. Fast-feed lines? [6]

STREAK?

No. Its dbl def. Focus on "feed lines" as in Theater.

PROMPT!

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:08 pm

bw wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:
bw wrote:
7. Fast-feed lines? [6]

STREAK?

No. Its dbl def. Focus on "feed lines" as in Theater.

PROMPT!

Indeed.

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Post by bw Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:29 pm



3. Advertised to luxuriously warm oneself for the tight-fitting bodice [6]

GIRDLE? (sounds like griddle)

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:37 pm

bw wrote:

3. Advertised to luxuriously warm oneself for the tight-fitting bodice [6]

GIRDLE? (sounds like griddle)

No. It's a homophone alright but focus on a word meaning "warm oneself".

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Post by bw Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:39 pm

goodcitizn wrote:
bw wrote:

3. Advertised to luxuriously warm oneself for the tight-fitting bodice [6]

GIRDLE? (sounds like griddle)

No. It's a homophone alright but focus on a word meaning "warm oneself".

BASQUE (sounds like BASK).

tough set!

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:42 pm

[quote="bw"][quote="goodcitizn"]
bw wrote:

3. Advertised to luxuriously warm oneself for the tight-fitting bodice [6]

BASQUE (sounds like BASK).

tough set!

Correct. Yes, this set is not for novices!

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Post by bw Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:43 pm

[quote="goodcitizn"][quote="bw"]
goodcitizn wrote:
bw wrote:

3. Advertised to luxuriously warm oneself for the tight-fitting bodice [6]

BASQUE (sounds like BASK).

tough set!

Correct. Yes, this set is not for novices!

i needed all the hints! let me see if i can crack the rest without hints...

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Post by goodcitizn Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:50 pm

[quote="bw"][quote="goodcitizn"][quote="bw"][quote="goodcitizn"]
bw wrote:

i needed all the hints! let me see if i can crack the rest without hints...

I will highlight the key word in each if need be. For now I'll let you crack them without any hint. I have a feeling you'll solve most on your own.

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Post by bw Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:52 pm

[quote="goodcitizn"][quote="bw"][quote="goodcitizn"][quote="bw"]
goodcitizn wrote:

I will highlight the key word in each if need be. For now I'll let you crack them without any hint. I have a feeling you'll solve most on your own.

shall try! as long as the clues are "fair", it is more fun to crack them without hints.

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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 12:47 am

Will check tomorrow morning. Good luck.

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Post by bw Fri Apr 19, 2013 2:05 am

1. Lined up the car to the right inspector [7]

AUDITOR ( AUDI(car) + TO + R(right))

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Post by bw Fri Apr 19, 2013 2:17 am


11. Got a dog held at a loss [8]

RETRIEVE? (RETRIEVER without R)

or PROCURED?

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Post by bw Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:04 am



6. Live wire act has a lot of back up [6]

DYNAMO(MANY reversed inside DO)

very nice!

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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:33 am

bw wrote:1. Lined up the car to the right inspector [7]

AUDITOR ( AUDI(car) + TO + R(right))

Correct.

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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:36 am

bw wrote:
11. Got a dog held at a loss [8]

RETRIEVE? (RETRIEVER without R)

or PROCURED?

No. But you are very close with pro"cur"ed. Another synonym.

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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:37 am

bw wrote:

6. Live wire act has a lot of back up [6]

DYNAMO(MANY reversed inside DO)

very nice!

Correct.

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Post by bw Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:42 am

goodcitizn wrote:
bw wrote:
11. Got a dog held at a loss [8]

RETRIEVE? (RETRIEVER without R)

or PROCURED?

No. But you are very close with pro"cur"ed. Another synonym.

INCURRED (CUR in IN RED) - thought of procure and secure earlier but not this one.


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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:43 am

These clues remain. Think of the synonym of highlighted word. No hints yet.

2. Empty coastal roads usually get sandy ahead of the rest [4]

9. Noisy Jacks don hair shirt! [7]

11. Got a dog held at a loss [8]

12. Nothing fat is showy [7]

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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:46 am

bw wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:
bw wrote:
11. Got a dog held at a loss [8]

RETRIEVE? (RETRIEVER without R)

or PROCURED?

No. But you are very close with pro"cur"ed. Another synonym.

INCURRED (CUR in IN RED) - thought of procure and secure earlier but not this one.

Correct. [Hope you consider the clues to be "fair" as you had mentioned earlier!]

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Post by bw Fri Apr 19, 2013 7:49 am

goodcitizn wrote:
bw wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:
bw wrote:
11. Got a dog held at a loss [8]

RETRIEVE? (RETRIEVER without R)

or PROCURED?

No. But you are very close with pro"cur"ed. Another synonym.

INCURRED (CUR in IN RED) - thought of procure and secure earlier but not this one.

Correct. [Hope you consider the clues to be "fair" as you had mentioned earlier!]

so far, everything has been absolutely fair! i will whine and complain if there are any unfair ones. :-)

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Post by indophile Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:43 am

goodcitizn wrote:These clues remain. Think of the synonym of highlighted word. No hints yet.


9. Noisy Jacks don hair shirt! [7]
A shot in the dark.
PENANCE (pinnace-hom)

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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 8:50 am

indophile wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:These clues remain. Think of the synonym of highlighted word. No hints yet.


9. Noisy Jacks don hair shirt! [7]
A shot in the dark.
PENANCE (pinnace-hom)

Correct. It's a homophone alright. Jacks also mean flags or "pennants"; donning hair shirt represents "penance".

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Post by indophile Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:02 am

goodcitizn wrote:These clues remain. Think of the synonym of highlighted word. No hints yet.
12. Nothing fat is showy [7]
NOTABLE (not+able)?

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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:09 am

indophile wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:These clues remain. Think of the synonym of highlighted word. No hints yet.
12. Nothing fat is showy [7]
NOTABLE (not+able)?

No. You are on the right track. Think of a word similar to notable or ostentatious. Once you see the answer, it will make perfect sense.

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Post by indophile Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:25 am

goodcitizn wrote:
indophile wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:These clues remain. Think of the synonym of highlighted word. No hints yet.
12. Nothing fat is showy [7]
NOTABLE (not+able)?

No. You are on the right track. Think of a word similar to notable or ostentatious. Once you see the answer, it will make perfect sense.
Got it. It's OROTUND (o+rotund).

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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:26 am

indophile wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:
indophile wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:These clues remain. Think of the synonym of highlighted word. No hints yet.
12. Nothing fat is showy [7]
NOTABLE (not+able)?

No. You are on the right track. Think of a word similar to notable or ostentatious. Once you see the answer, it will make perfect sense.
Got it. It's OROTUND (o+rotund).

Bingo!

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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:31 am

Only one remains: It's quite obvious yet nobody has solved it yet!

2. Empty coastal roads usually get sandy ahead of the rest [4]

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Post by indophile Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:12 am

goodcitizn wrote:Only one remains: It's quite obvious yet nobody has solved it yet!

2. Empty coastal roads usually get sandy ahead of the rest [4]
ECRU (first letters)

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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:27 am

indophile wrote:
goodcitizn wrote:Only one remains: It's quite obvious yet nobody has solved it yet!

2. Empty coastal roads usually get sandy ahead of the rest [4]
ECRU (first letters)

Correct. Good job. The set is done.

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Post by indophile Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:08 am

That was a tough set GC. There is no way I could make out the head and tail of some clues without those hints. It was fun nevertheless. Thanks.

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Post by goodcitizn Fri Apr 19, 2013 11:50 am

SOLUTIONS:

1. Lined up the car to the right inspector [7]
AUDITOR [AUDI+TO+R]

2. Empty coastal roads usually get sandy ahead of the rest [4]
ECRU [First letters]

3. Advertised to luxuriously warm oneself for the tight-fitting bodice [6]
BASQUE [Homophone - BASK]

4. Tax on the money? [5]
EXACT [Dbl def]

5. Disguised Old West action role player! [5, 8]
CLINT EASTWOOD [Anag - Old West action]

6. Live wire act has a lot of back up [6]
DYNAMO [D(Many-reversed)O]

7. Fast-feed lines? [6]
PROMPT [Dbl def]

8. Refrain from sweetly, richlyserved sandwich [5]
LYRIC [Hidden]

9. Noisy Jacks don hair shirt! [7]
PENANCE [Homophone - PENNANTS]

10. Moved along unnoticed in a crowd [9]
CONTINUED [Anag - unnoticed]

11. Got a dog held at a loss [8]
INCURRED [In(cur)red]

12. Nothing fat is showy [7]
OROTUND [O+Rotund]

Sorry about putting together a tough set. Will make it easier the next time.

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