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jono

1st May 2022, 07:39
An enjoyable Everyman I thought with many of the Everyman hallmarks we’ve come to expect and a quite a few ‘old tricks’ which will either raise a groan or a smile. I did think there might be a food theme emerging, but perhaps not.
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yevrah

1st May 2022, 08:10
Good day. Enjoying it so far. Also thought there might be a theme. But have a complete blank in SW corner and don't even know what hint to ask for so will return in a while. 21a might help me though.
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jono

1st May 2022, 08:16
Morning Yevrah, in 21 the sorcerer is a fictional character + one of the usual abbreviations for American
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richardk

1st May 2022, 08:16
I’m still a couple from finishing and also both in the SW. Got 21a though, think Shakespearean. Def = successful.

Is 14d a genuine spoonerism? The answer I have is another iteration of “unexpectedly” but it’s more of a homophone than a spoonerism.

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jono

1st May 2022, 08:21
Hi Richard, the Spoonerism works for me, based on swapping first letters in the first two syllables only, if that makes sense
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nickos20

1st May 2022, 08:24
Hi Richardk Yes I think the second word is a homophone the first word is a spoonerism I guess just about. Elizabeth I clue took me a while to work out.
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phil10000

1st May 2022, 08:39
Richard - I found the spoonerism works as long as you follow Jono's instructions and say the answer quickly. Actually, it's one of the better ones when you finally get it ... It took me a while too!
Can anyone help with 27A? I've got the answer (I presume) but the parsing is entirely defeating me.
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quisling

1st May 2022, 08:41
Phil10000, the NATO alphabet
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fop

1st May 2022, 09:28
SW LOI's in.
Spoonerism's always my last to parse. Agree Phil it's very good once you realise that after swapping letters the 1st 5 letters are then a homophone. COD.
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chrise

1st May 2022, 10:10
I can't parse 24a apart from the "money". Any hints?

For once, I liked the Spoonerism!
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