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chrise

7th March 2013, 08:21
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A competition to compose the best cryptic clue, judged by your fellow contestants.

You may enter as many clues as you like and everybody is welcome to have a go.

Please feel free to explain your clue if you think it will help.

Everybody who enters may vote for their favourite clue; please state name and post number.

The entry with the most votes wins and its composer sets next week's competition.

Post your clue by 4 pm Friday when voting opens; deadline for voting is 9 am Saturday (GMT).

The setter has a deciding vote in the event of a tie and may change the rules if necessary.

The setter will declare the winner and donate an online prize.

This week's answer to be clued is: CHEMICAL BONDS (8,5)

Good Luck!
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rambler

7th March 2013, 08:31
Pheromones? (8,5)
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emrach

7th March 2013, 09:43
Turning alchemic 007's is shocking (8,5)
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emrach

7th March 2013, 09:53
Engineer bold mechanics to be bound to tiny particle (8,5)
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redundantelf

7th March 2013, 10:48
Opposites attract to form unions? (8,5)

chrise - as I said yesterday I will not be able to vote this week so you have my vote if required
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chrise

7th March 2013, 10:49
Thanks RE

I didn't golf today - too wet when I would have been starting, but frustratingly it has stopped raining now.
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paul

7th March 2013, 10:51
very little attraction seen here (8,5)
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rambler

7th March 2013, 10:54
Chic male arranged ties in laboratory? (8,5)
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almo

7th March 2013, 10:56
Breakfast time for non believer ? (8)
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redundantelf

7th March 2013, 10:57
Homosexual secret agent's attractiveness? (8,5)


Bent bonds are a type of chemical bond - according to wikipedia
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