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hamptonian

5th January 2025, 00:35
Characteristic offering with fair clues.
COD:14a.
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geeker

5th January 2025, 00:58
FOI 1a, LOI 15d.
COD tie between 5a and 15a, followed by 11 and 18, which latter took me a long time to parse.
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phil10000

5th January 2025, 01:14
Yep, took me ages to parse LOI 18d too ... although for once managed to get there without recourse to the forum.
Consistently good clues this week, I thought - even the Cockerny raised a smile rather than the usual grimace. COD the terrific Spoonerism, although none UK solvers may need an explanation of the Hancock!
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brendan

5th January 2025, 01:20
My last one in was 10d which I'd never heard of before and which Chambers gives as N American slang meaning "a fit of bad temper of sulking".

Did you know it Geeker?
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geeker

5th January 2025, 01:32
Brendan, yes. That's a very common American term (or at least it has been in this oldster's experience). Wordplay most convenient for Statesiders, as the usage is generally "...in a ****".
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edc

5th January 2025, 05:27
Very fair. Very nice. Almost too easy. I woke my wife up with my laughing when I got 2d. Thanks Everyman.
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rayt

5th January 2025, 06:34
After several weeks of complaining the Everyman was too hard - I thought this was too easy and I completed it in a single sitting ( It normally takes all week.). My LOI was 24ac which I now realise I pronounce differently to everybody else (dropping the aitch and including the third syllable) - though it could hardly be anything else with the cross letters.
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darla

5th January 2025, 06:54
I thought 17 was clever. Overall maybe slightly easier than average. And Phil, yes I had no idea about Hancock.
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brendan

5th January 2025, 07:00
17a - When I saw this, my first thought was Tony "a pint" Hancock:-)
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phil10000

5th January 2025, 07:33
Darla - most of us in the UK wish we'd never heard of him too!
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