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trelos1

26th March 2021, 09:25
I am having problems parsing the following 5 so explanations as to how you arrived at the answer would be appreciated...
A) Short day, still short, is getting shorter (8) ???N?L??
B) Big noise preceding setter's wicked spell (6) ??A?M?. I think it might be "whammy" but I cannot parse the "setter's/my" part of the clue.
C) Being heartless, get away with swindle (4) ??A? Think it might be scam but cannot parse the rest of the clue.
D) See round odd parts of Vienna in a calm manner (6) E?E?L?. Think it might be evenly as ven are 1st, 3rd & 5th of Vienna but cannot parse the letters ely.
E) Welshman's name, on looking back, had an unfamiliar ring to it (4)
?W?N. Is it Owen? If so, why?
Many thanks in advance.
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alwayspuzzled

26th March 2021, 09:28
A - Dwindles - D for Day + windles(s)
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alwayspuzzled

26th March 2021, 09:30
D - See = Bishopric = Ely. This is fairly common in crosswords.
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stevie gee

26th March 2021, 09:31
d sc (r) am
e new o (ring) reversed - looking back
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alwayspuzzled

26th March 2021, 09:47
B - the compiler is referring to himself/herself as the 'setter' so setter's = my.
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trelos1

26th March 2021, 09:49
Thank you alwayspuzzled and stevie gee. Any suggestions as to why "my" relates to setter's?. Still cannot parse "whammy".
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trelos1

26th March 2021, 09:50
We overlapped AP. Thank you both. All done now.
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alwayspuzzled

26th March 2021, 09:51
Our posts crossed. See post 5.
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trelos1

26th March 2021, 09:53
Thank you both!!!
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thepost

5th April 2021, 10:44
Does anyone else feel that there is an error in the clue to 22 across?

"Right to hold back Latin dictionary with particular engraving".

The answer is NIELLOED (with particular engraving). The last half of the answer makes sense - L(Latin) + OED(dictionary) but the first half [right to hold back] should be LIEN backwards and not LEIN. Is this an error in the clueing?
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