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clarkgwent

12th February 2023, 03:46
All done. Rhyming pair:- check.
Cannot parse 17a though I have it. Thought it would be to do with "the GOAT" but it ain't.
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mattrom

12th February 2023, 03:59
Clarkgwent, 17a is an anagram, with 'struggle' as the indicator.
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geeker

12th February 2023, 04:06
Thanks to Everyman.
Strange puzzle. I found most of it very easy, but struggled with a few clues, especially 17 and 21. Had to set the puzzle aside for an hour, and got 21 upon resuming.
FOI 1a, LOI 21.
Trademarks all present and accounted for.
Didn't find any really outstanding clues. Going with 20 as COD over 4d, 7, 9 and 16.
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geeker

12th February 2023, 04:09
17: defn. is "Heavyweight", the 3d and 4th words of the clue are a hint about the sense in which "heavyweight" is intended. It took me a long time to deduce the parsing, particularly the anagrist (fodder).
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davel

12th February 2023, 06:55
I was doing fine o this until the last three: 21, 20 & 19. Agree with geeker that there aren’t any outstanding clues, but I did think they are all decent.
FOI 1a, LOI 19. I’ll go with 21 for my COD.
Thanks Everyman.
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bowergirl

12th February 2023, 07:09
I liked 11a. Only got 8a, even after all the crossers were filled in, because I knew it had to be one of the rhyming pair. Good fun.

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jono

12th February 2023, 07:34
Not sure why 14d is ‘husband’ specifically. ‘Partner’ might have been better
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davel

12th February 2023, 07:52
That’s what I thought jono! Held me up too!
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phil10000

12th February 2023, 08:16
Three 'hiddens' seems a bit excessive (especially as they are all in the same region), and were there more anagrams than usual too? Certainly felt like it. All in all one of those occasional strange Everymans that seems to be the work of someone else entirely, but we've been told that's never the case so ...
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neville17

12th February 2023, 08:24
I've never actually heard the expression in 8a used although there wasn't any alternative as to what it could be??
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