CancelReport This Post

Please fill out the form below with your name, e-mail address and the reason(s) you wish to report this post.

 

Crossword Help Forum
Forum Rules

chrise

15th March 2022, 14:09
Clowning imitation, about to floor me again (10)
T?M?O?L?R?
I know what the answer must be, but where does the last letter come from?
1 of 17  -   Report This Post

jono

15th March 2022, 15:28
I wonder if the intention was a three letter word for ‘imitation’ which would give the first two letters and the last, about an anagram of ‘floor me’. Still doesn’t exactly work but I can’t think why else ‘imitation’ is there
2 of 17  -   Report This Post

chrise

15th March 2022, 15:32
Thanks jono. That would leave the "to" rather awkwardly, though - and the "imitation" is more than a bit loose.

btw only solved one of your midweek so far!
3 of 17  -   Report This Post

stevie gee

16th March 2022, 08:50
toy is shown in Chambers as an adjective - made in imitation of something else as a plaything.
4 of 17  -   Report This Post

rossim

16th March 2022, 08:54
Many are small imitations of the real thing so I was happy with the definition as a noun.
5 of 17  -   Report This Post

chrise

16th March 2022, 14:59
thanks both, but how does the "to" in the clue fit in? it doesn't seem to work as a linkword.
6 of 17  -   Report This Post

jazzgirl

16th March 2022, 15:49
I can't think of any link word that would fit, although 'to' is not ideal.
Chris, have you solved any further clues in Jono's midweek?
I managed with a few. hints :)
7 of 17  -   Report This Post

chrise

16th March 2022, 19:28
Haven't looked, jazzy - golf day for me!
8 of 17  -   Report This Post

mop

18th March 2022, 19:59
The only way I can reconcile all the clues is as follows:

Clowning is the word sought; imitation is a three letter word formed by the the first two letters of the answer plus the last letter of the answer. The clue to their positions is the word "about" ; the anagram is in fact "floor me" and the words "again" is the very flaky clue that floor me is an anagram. In this scenario the "to " is redundant

I found some of the other answers or what I think are answers to not be fully explained by the clues

mop
9 of 17  -   Report This Post

chrise

18th March 2022, 20:20
Thanks mop, I agree.

Did you notice that Norah deleted your question, as this was a pre-existing thread?
I parsed that one as you, tentatively, suggested - I thought RIVING could mean "splitting (or whatever).
10 of 17  -   Report This Post
Home » Forum » RT 12