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druh6sm

25th April 2024, 19:50
Am I too late to ask for help with clues for this puzzle?

I’ve only tried it today.
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druh6sm

25th April 2024, 19:52
Am I too late to ask for help with clues for this puzzle?

I’ve only tried it today.
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jono

25th April 2024, 20:02
Druh, that’s fine, I’m sure there some kind folk here who will help
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druh6sm

25th April 2024, 20:10
I have solved 9 clues over a few sittings today.

1a - Finally enjoy prize after good turn (6)

Is ‘Y’ involved? From enjoY? I have no idea what the definition is.

4a - I thought FOREARMS was the answer, but I have some lettered which prohibit that.

11a is too complicated for me….i don’t know where to start!

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jono

25th April 2024, 20:27
1a. Yes, you are the right track. Y comes after G for good then a word for prize (as in to value). The defn is turn.
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jono

25th April 2024, 20:30
4a you are the right track with arms (clubs being an example). Need to drop a four letter word meaning “all that remains” into the middle.
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jono

25th April 2024, 20:32
11a another G for good, O for old, and the crossword setter is ME. The rest you can fathom I’m sure.
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jono

25th April 2024, 20:41
..in fact old is old on this occasion!
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druh6sm

25th April 2024, 20:58
Thank you. You are due financial reward for the help provided to me!

12d - Casting out money and Red Book (11)

I thought this was CASH & RED BOOK as an anagram, but it’s not

17a - well….i think the middle word is THE but that is a complete guess; the rest is gibberish.

23a - this is gibberish squared!




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buddy

25th April 2024, 21:25
anagram of OUT MONEY RED. Can't be CASH or it would be an indirect anagram (anagramming a synonym of the word instead of the word itself) and these are no-nos.
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