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clarkgwent

7th May 2023, 02:00
7D Tax, perhaps like an ancient invader of Britain, did you say? (4)

D?T?

I don't know if I have this or not...does it hinge on a pronunciation of a d as a j such as in "Thin White Duke"?

Apart from that all done, rhyming pair- check
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minty

7th May 2023, 02:02
Hi clarkgwent
I've been puzzling over that, but I think you must be right

minty
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mystogre

7th May 2023, 02:23
Hi clarkgwent,

The invaders started with a “J” if that is any help. Homophones are usually a bit dicey.
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clarkgwent

7th May 2023, 08:28
Thanks both.We seldom encounter said ponunciation in S Wales. As my Welsh-speaking chums ae apt to say, "English is weird"
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jono

7th May 2023, 08:52
7d just about works for me but I can understand why it wouldn’t for many. If I had a quillet it would be that there are rather too many ‘take the first letter from the following word’ indications for one puzzle :-)
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phil10000

7th May 2023, 09:03
For the first time in many Everymans, I had to look up two answers - 22d and 25a. Clearly I was overcomplicating things. For those similarly befuddled, try simply inserting much of the clue in the answer 😡
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yevrah

7th May 2023, 09:03
Similar to Smot. Started smoothly and then found them tricky. Still not sure about two of the four letter clues, 22d and 24a. Always find them difficult. Enjoyed 20a and that's my CoD. 23a good as well I thought. Only just spotted the rhyming pair. In response to recent weeks posts I've been finding Everyman easier. Is it because, as you get older, you've come across more words, had more practice, but then that is countered by failing memory. But today's made up for that - not at all easy for me. A good one, thanks Everyman.
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neville17

7th May 2023, 09:10
I agree phil10000 - I still don't get 22d. Have crossers T and S?
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jono

7th May 2023, 09:14
22d. Parses 1,3. The 3 is a reversal of a word in the clue. Not my favourite clue either.
Neville, yes, your crossers are correct.
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neville17

7th May 2023, 09:22
Thanks Jono, I'd got as far as the reversal, but I can only think of one solution and it doesn't seem to fit the clue ... oh well, at least none of you seem impressed by the answer either!
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