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mattrom

16th February 2022, 19:34
How about ... buddy?
In Chambers as an adjective.
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tyke51

16th February 2022, 19:53
Tory ... like a small hillock
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jono

16th February 2022, 20:20
Thanks for all the suggestions! I like Tory, it could be very devious in a clue where the wordplay suggests politics but the answer is, let’s say, Dartmoor
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tyke51

16th February 2022, 21:49
Forty ... a bit like a fort
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loge

17th February 2022, 10:45
I've seen "apply" in at least one puzzle to mean of/like apples (as in "apply liquid" or something like that to define cider).

I also remember "wally" to define PARIETAL in a Listener (4448). The answers in that puzzle were entered in wiggles, which meant minimal feedback from the grid, and it took me as long to solve that clue as it did to complete the rest of the puzzle!
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chrise

17th February 2022, 11:15
I would spell the apple adjective "appley". Dictionaries seem to agree:
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/appley
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orson

17th February 2022, 11:28
As well as having other meanings, wally can be used to describe something strong and sturdy, hence like a wall. But it cannot simply mean wall-like, except in the roundabout way I've mentioned.
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tyke51

17th February 2022, 12:27
Phoney ... a bit like a phone
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tyke51

17th February 2022, 19:48
Gully ... a bit like a gull

last one I promise!
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tyke51

17th February 2022, 23:43
Trolly ... a bit like a social media nuisance

The End!
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