The 2 fully-paid up members of the Pedants Club (R & M) are meeting tonight to consider recent contributions. They are hoping to be joined by renowned compiler “asetter” who has been delighting solvers with his accuracy and wit on another thread.
Several pedants, including Chri’s pointed out the missing apostrophe in the title, and it is thought that “----51” may have got his friend to hack in and remove it. It could though have been the film star Steve, who played a key role in the classic “The Apostrophe Lady”. Malone was his able understudy.
A few pedants felt that the word “sole” was doing double duty in the clue. But this cannot be so, as that would require the “members” to be singular, which would not make sense.
Many pedants complained that there was no person called Diana who was famous enough to appear in the clue. This was a fair point and the judges will no doubt amend the clue to include supreme/supremely.
The panel welcomed the entry from Or’son who explained the difficulties with apo’strophe’s, and they will be studying Chamber’s for clarification.
All entrants are thanked for their contributions, as they displayed the accuracy and humour that solvers demand. In the spirit of true pedantry, nobody will attempt to solve the clue until all “issues” are resolved.