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themadwomanintheattic

9th January 2022, 09:16
18d: Art employed briefly in play’s titular event (7)

The letters I have are T - M - E - T. It looks as though the answer should be TEMPEST (referencing Shakespeare’s play), but I can’t see why. Please can someone shed any light on it?
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jacknatter

9th January 2022, 09:45
'Art' in the wordplay is the second person indicative of the verb 'to be' (as in 'thou art'), so "[thou] art employed briefly" translates to "[thou] tempest" ('to temp' being to work as a temp).
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themadwomanintheattic

9th January 2022, 10:21
Thank you!
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strangelybrown

9th January 2022, 11:57
I also didn't understand 18d. I've ground to a halt with half to go, finding this too hard to be much fun but will persevere a little longer. This would help give some first letters:

Dives underworld figure runs guarded by animal (9).
Don't have any letters.
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strangelybrown

9th January 2022, 12:00
This might also help.
55a Like unhealthy foods around large mouth, mostly? (9)
Ends in 'c'.
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malone

9th January 2022, 12:02
Calorific. like unhealthy foods. Ca, circa, around, L, large and Orific(e), mouth mostly/last letter cut.
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strangelybrown

9th January 2022, 12:35
Thanks Malone.
I see I forgot to give the clue number to my earlier query, it's 5a: Dives underworld figure runs guarded by animal (9).
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themadwomanintheattic

9th January 2022, 12:41
Strangelybrown, the answer to 5a is PLUTOCRAT, but the parsing is very convoluted. DIVES (pronounced DY-VEES) is Latin for "a rich man", and is often used in the context of "Dives and Lazarus". This provides the definition (PLUTOCRAT). The underworld figure is PLUTO. Runs is R (as in cricket), "guarded by" (ie surrounded by) CAT (animal). Thus: PLUTO C(R)AT.

Hope this helps.
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malone

9th January 2022, 12:56
StrangelyBrown, glad I could help. I hadn't noticed your 5A query - I tend to read from the bottom of a thread!
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strangelybrown

9th January 2022, 13:13
Thanks MadWoman, never heard of that definition, what a pig of a clue.
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