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cosmo123

29th May 2022, 03:28
I can't for the life of me parse 10ac
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jono

29th May 2022, 05:41
10a parses as three letters for a Greek character then four letters an old spelling of a type of poem, all reversed (about)
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jono

29th May 2022, 05:47
I’ll ask if Nora could kindly retitle this thread as Everyman 3946 so we don’t get confused ;-)
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yevrah

29th May 2022, 08:21
Good day all. Raced along. Especially the long anagrams. But now stuck. 7d would help me enormously with it and 9a, 11a and 25a.
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jono

29th May 2022, 08:25
Hi Yevrah,
7d is an anagram of two words from the clue after the usual two letter self-reference for ‘Everyman’. If you have 8d you’ll notice something in common when it comes to the first two words of both answers.
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cosmo123

29th May 2022, 08:36
thanks very much
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yevrah

29th May 2022, 08:52
Thanks jono. Actually just got it after one of those walk away, do something else, and return moments.
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yevrah

29th May 2022, 09:00
Just 4d to go. Apart from my own struggle I suggest on the easier end of the Everyman spectrum today. COD for me is 11a but no great gems in my view.
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jono

29th May 2022, 09:03
I think that’s a fair summary, Yevrah. 4d was also my LOI
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justsolve

29th May 2022, 09:56
Quite tricky I thought - no rhyming or alliterative pairs as far as I can see, and I liked the "& lit" nature of the initials clue. LOI 4d which has never been on my radar but eventually worked it out from the wordplay and confirmed by Google. A decent workout for a slightly hung-over Sunday morning all in all.
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