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tonta

28th December 2021, 00:04
Warning!
This has to be the worst crossword ever published. Every year I promise, “Never again”. But on a quiet 26 Dec I invariably get sucked in.
6A. Touch wood, Santa over the moon at this time of year? (8)
_ _ _ E _ _ _ _
Possibly _ U _ E _ B _ _

7D. A tailless tunic becomes the part
(4). _ _ _ T
9D Let Lucifer ride out to tempt one…. (5). _ _ L _ R
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mattrom

28th December 2021, 00:46
7d. UNIT?
6a Would YULETIDE fit?
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jazzgirl

28th December 2021, 09:41
9d. Idler ? Lucifer/Devil tempts an idler (makes work for idle hands)
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tonta

28th December 2021, 11:20
Mattrom and Jazzgirl, thank you so much for those! I’m sure they’re both right. There are a couple more I’m not confident about. Will post after I have walked the dog.
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tonta

28th December 2021, 11:51
2D Half done for the present?(4)
_O _ L
43A A touch of Crosby and Satch, perhaps, like the cat’s meow!
_ C _ T
62A Rudolph’s little helpers for Santa’s little helpers? (5)
_ A _ N _
64A So familiar is Santa with Rudolph quickly called … (4)
R _ L _
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jazzgirl

28th December 2021, 12:14
20 Doll had been suggested in a previous thread on here .
Half do(ne) and is a present. (The setters of RTE crosswords have rules of fheir own !)



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jazzgirl

28th December 2021, 12:17
43a Scat (type of jazz) Bing Crosby and Satchmo (Louis Armstrong) in the film High Society
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jazzgirl

28th December 2021, 12:18
64a Rolf was suggested in a previous thread
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tonta

28th December 2021, 12:25
Jazzgirl, you’re a gem!
I’m still working on 62A - Santa’s little helpers.
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jazzgirl

28th December 2021, 12:30
62a I don't know if the setter thinks that young reindeer are called FAWNS ? They are actually called calves
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