Weekend Peer Review 233
Welcome to our weekend competition to compose a cryptic clue to be judged by your fellow contestants. You may enter as many clues as you like, and everyone is welcome, particularly new entrants. Feel free to explain your clue, if you think it will help, or to ask another entrant to parse their clue. However, please don't comment on the clues before voting closes.
Clues should be posted before noon (UK time) on Sunday, April 21st when voting opens. Voting closes at 7pm (UK time) the same day.
This weekend's challenge, inspired by my home hamlet is:
Pardon my French (6,2,6)
Despite convention over using of "one" not "my" I think in this case "my" is more appropriate because that is the common phrase.
However for me, any appropriate variant,
Excuse my French
Pardon ones French
Excuse ones French
are allowed
Note that in all cases, from my experience the French take exception to this phrase: "you mean that when you swear you think it sounds French?"
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Weekend rules: each entrant has six votes to allocate across any of one to six clues (no fractional votes allowed). For example, the allocation might be 3/2/1 for your top 3 favourite clues, and many other allocations are possible. In the event of a tie, the number of first place votes will be taken into consideration (if those are equal, 2nd place votes, etc).
Future setters should note that a complete list of words used previously in Clueless, Peer Review and Weekend Peer Review challenges is available here
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