Play anywhere: Offline play. Setter fetter NYT Crossword Clue Answers are listed below and every time we find a new solution for this clue, we add it on the answers list highlighted in green. I've recently mentioned the setter Pangakupu who has started appearing in The Guardian. While the Wordplay documentary, as well as interviews on . And I threw in LESE MAJESTE before checking the anagrist, never having come across that weird Franglais version. (just in case anybody has never heard it). This answers first letter of which starts with L and can be found at the end of H. We think LEASH is the possible answer on this clue. Thank you Eileen, especially for GOLDBERG. Excellently topical surface in 3d! Not the first third of it (6) T([obruk] + a reversal (reversed) of SPOOR (track) + HIP (with it), 15 Contents of trophy idiot filled with inert gas (5) Some very apt and pleasing surfaces; SKATE ON THIN ICE, TROOPSHIP, PASTA, GREGORIAN CHANT, OLD SCHOOL TIE, PTARMIGAN, HERMITAGE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSsZT_dpPHU. Mobo,47 Thanks to Pangakapu and Eileen. In English and Mori. Date. Im sorry, I really dont want to labour this but all three of my dictionaries concur in their first definition of excel: bodycheetah @38 iOS Android The Book SET (group) + PIECE (bit), 7 Airmen soaring, circling Italy, having good weather (4) Apparently, yes it has appeared on previous blogs: its Maori for crossword. Thanks Pangakupu & Eileen. This is a wonderful chat site. And thanks Eileen for your usual pleasant accompaniment, you brighten my breakfast. I think the residents of both Man and Wight would dispute that their homes are in/on a small area. Further informationabout many of these setters can be found at Crossword Whos Who via the links below. RIGHTFUL Good to see some LESE MAJESTY in the Guardian at last. showing 0 of 0 comments Only approved . 1 Agree 3 Disagree Add to Folder. Thanks Pangakupu, that was enjoyable. I blame COVID brain. Cryptic. I too bunged and shrugged my through, then found half my bungs were wrong! ASHES This was a veritable orgy of bung-and-shrug for me, but I completed all except 6D. 4 0 amusement park. Great Britain is of course (the largest) one of the British Isles. [emailprotected] and [emailprotected]: I understood the definition of PI in 11ac to be appearance of very good which I thought appropriate and rather cleverly woven into the surface. Download pdf. I struggled with this crossword and finally gave up and came here with a few words to go. It tied in with some crossers but ultimately held me up! mchardy @56: and this sceptrd isle refers to GB in Richard II . Thanks Pangakupu. An anagram (not exactly) of SEEMLY round A JEST (a joke), 22 Carbon and carbonised material? Some very nice clues here with great surfaces. Another favourite was the 45x45 puzzle I completed in three days to commemorate the 60 th anniversary of The Times crossword (in which the first regular daily puzzle appeared on February 1, 1930). An anagram (arrangement) of CREATOR HANGING heres some to listen to, 25 Informed about keeping several colleges together (2,6) pangakupu - crossword. dog walking. This answers first letter of which starts with G and can be found at the end of L. We think GEL is the possible answer on this clue. Belie=deny is a well-I-suppose-so: certainly not the first synonym that springs to mind. As some others, difficult to get started but an enjoyable solve. Check 'pangakupu' translations into English. The crossword clue Precedent setter with 8 letters was last seen on the October 21, 2021. Apparently the word has more meanings than I use with it. If you want to learn panga kupu in English, you will find the translation here, along with other translations from Maori to English. I love the challenge of The Guardian cryptics, made even more difficult by the fact they are British (for example I was unaware of EC being a reference to London and had never heard of NAPS as favourites in a horse race), so wordplay can be hard to understand at times. Derek Crozier (12 November 1917 - 3 April 2010), using the pseudonym Crosaire, was the sole setter of the Irish Times crossword from its inception in 1943 until his death in 2010 - and after, as he left the Irish Times with a stockpile of more than a year's crosswords yet to be used.. This is a list of setterswho have appeared inthe daily publications covered on this site during 2021. I could not parse: It was last seen in The Sun quick crossword. Number of clues self-referenced (with Pangakupu in the clue): 0; Pasquale. Why do some compilers appear on the list more than onc e? In the early 17th century he travelled to the North West passage several times, and then went to India. Alphalpha @48 You may indeed point out that certain practices may be spiritual and therefore affecting godliness; you would be correct in pointing that out, and my original quibble (and it was no more than that) was accordingly mistaken. I have looked forward to Pangakupus next puzzle, having blogged his / her last one and this one did not disappoint. A steady solve and on the easier half of the spectrum. Not my favourite. Not heard of Dorcas before but it has to be orcas so. Turns out to be a Heinlein character too long ago!). "simple") followed by ST (a recognised abbreviation of "stone" weight) once wrapped around or "containing" TREE (i.e. Crossword clues for Setter fetter Under the spotlight this time is Encota, AKA Tim King, The latest in our series where we turn the tables on the torturers. The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is sitting on top of the grid with the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) at the bottom but cant see any link. An anagram (odd) of RATHER round EAR (attention), 19 Individual with German backing for investment? 10ac apart from M = money Theres nothing controversial here, I think as manehi said last time, a nice mix of friendlier and trickier clues, with some neat anagrams and smooth surfaces. Not again! Welcome back. Under the spotlight this time is Richard Browne, AKA Vulcan (and others), The latest in our series where we turn the tables on the torturers. Match all exact any words . Besides, you can save a list of words and use it later. And little fleas have smaller fleas Like others, NAPS and LACINATE both new to me, Dorcas I knew. Thanks Eileeen and Pangakupu. EXCLAIM Very interesting thanks for that! His own works and their works at once to view . Stem. Doc about to celebrate his 500th puzzle in these pages gave a potted history of the Spectator crossword (the series began 40 years ago, with Jac as the original setter). I see it now. Clever and enjoyable, though I needed Eileen to be sure about the parsing of SIBELIUS. Many thanks Eileen and Pangakupu. (5) As this was my first one in, it almost put me off from the start. This answers first letter of which starts with C and can be found at the end of S. We think COMPILERS is the possible answer on this clue. lynette 1 Dec 2020. Its old slang but my mother used it and Ive come across it maybe in Angela Brazil school stories. New for me: physicist Niels BOHR; LANCINATE. HE (helium inert gas) in ASS (idiot) referring to the cricket trophy, 17 Food item not found in the first part of the dictionary? morning, Available for everyone, funded by readers. Print | PDF version | Accessible version. PAN (to move across ones view) round TAR (black) MIG (jet fighter), 14 Army without leader entering level ground? See here. And I was confounded by RM for soldier and EC for a city (although I recall now that Id encountered them before). I liked the anagram fodder and indicators being neatly hidden in many of the clues. I found this harder than yesterday although the Guardian stream suggests many found it easier. C (carbon) + ASH (carbonised material) + BACK (support), 23 Slender volume bound in steel, unexpectedly (6) [emailprotected] I was also taken aback by decaff (pardon the pun) . T (tense) in SEAM (source of coal), 4 Newspaper beginning to blush at womans figure on the beach (9) Hi Andrew Tyndall @60 Bravo for a gallant try! LOOM Download m4a file. Cover title. In 16A Isnt PI = appearance of very good which seems closer to pious than just very good? Didnt know DORCAS or LANCINATE but guessable otherwise straightforward. Individual with German backing for investment? en.wiktionary2016. One tiny quibble: to carbonise is to reduce to carbon as in the conversion of wood to charcoal by the action of heat in the absence of oxygen. Last one in and it really shouldnt have been. Favourite was BAFFIN. en a word puzzle . Under the spotlight this time is Adam Sanitt, also known as Phssthpok. [spi]RITUAL (affecting godliness) minus the first three letters, 10 Urine not analysed for tiny particle (8) I knew EASY MEAT, but failed to parse it (I forgot about YEA). ttt @ 53 As mentioned in the blog, a = are is a standard abbreviation for the unit of 100 sq m, possibly more commonly seen as Hectare abbreviated to Ha. This is an incomplete list of known setter pseudonyms/aliases, a list of newspapers and publications for which they set, and, if known, their real names. Alberich (Financial Times), Klingsor (Independent), List of container and contents indicators, Aardvark (Financial Times), Osmosis (Telegraph Toughie), Scorpion (Independent), Free crosswords online at alberichcrosswords.com, Anax (Independent), Loroso (Financial Times), Elkamere (Telegraph Toughie), Arachne (Guardian), Rosa Klebb (Financial Times), Araucaria (Guardian), Cinephile (Financial Times), Armonie (Financial Times), Chifonie (Guardian), Audreus (Guardian), Mutt (Financial Times), Bannsider (Independent), Aragon (Listener), Bradman (Financial Times), Giovanni (Telegraph Toughie), Pasquale (Guardian), Quixote (Independent), Duck (Listener), Brendan (Guardian), Virgilius (Independent), Brummie (Guardian), Cyclops (Private Eye), Cincinnus (Financial Times), Orlando (Guardian), Dante (Financial Times), Rufus (Guardian), Doc (Spectator), Busman (Telegraph Toughie), Gozo (Financial Times), Maskarade (Guardian), Dogberry (Financial Times), Shed (Guardian), Enigmatist (Guardian), Nimrod (Independent), Io (Financial Times), Elgar (Telegraph Toughie), Everyman (Observer), Antico (Oldie), Columba (Spectator), Falcon (Financial Times), Ascot (Spectator), Flimsy (Financial Times), Nitsy (Independent), Glow-worm (Guardian, Listener), Firefly (Telegraph Toughie), Hoskins (Independent), Talos (Times Literary Supplement), Ned (Sunday Herald), Hypnos (Independent), Shamus (Telegraph Toughie), Sleuth (Financial Times), Jason (Financial Times), Auctor (Listener), Kea (Listener), Nestor (Independent), Notabilis (Telegraph Toughie), Knut (Independent, Blizzard), Julius (Financial Times), Magnus (TES), Hudson (Telegraph Toughie), Merlin (Independent, Listener), Messinae (Telegraph Toughie), Monk (Independent, Financial Times, Listener), Sparks (Telegraph Toughie), Morph (Independent), Micawber (Telegraph Toughie), Has won theTimes Crossword Championshipten times, Mudd (Financial Times), Dada (Telegraph Toughie), Paul (Guardian), Punk (Independent), Neo (Financial Times), Tees (Independent), Phi (Independent, Listener, Inquisitor), Kcit (Telegraph Toughie), Satori (Financial Times), Taupi (Guardian). SUS (suspicion) round I (one) + BELI[e] (deny, cut minus its last letter), 8 Be in a dodgy situation hesitation and neck may be broken (5,2,4,3) Guardian Cryptic/Prize Crossword Analysis. Crossland joined the team of setters on The Times in 1998, going from its dailies to jumbos, and The . Mostly enjoyable with quite a few smiles. Roger Squires (born 22 February 1932 in Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, England) is a retired British crossword compiler/setter, living in Ironbridge, Shropshire, who is best known for being the world's most prolific compiler. I had the MAN C for the city and the EGO for the I but could find no way to have the H stand for blue material. EXC[e]L (succeed?) crossword noun. I did rather like GREGORIAN CHANT for the subversion of the anagram clue syntax (arrangement of [solution] could leave [fodder]). A reversal (upset) of NO OP (no work) + STRESSED (agitated), 2 Pictures likely winners, enthusiastic, on board (9) Valentine @41 BAFFIN Did not know DECAGON or LESE with MAJESTY. Includes bibliographical references. I needed a look-up for EMPYREAN but all else fell into place. . 43 Dr. X of The Hindu is Satyen Nabar - an orthopaedic surgeon by day, a crossword setter by night. crossword puzzle. [Have to say I really appreciate the links you embed in your blogs, Eileen. SNAPSHOTS An anagram (exercised) of BLOGGER round D (date) Lang Lang plays the Bach Variations here, 19 Cheerful judge I found in cricket venue (6) The B for blush is indicated by beginning to blush. Setters This is a list of setters who have appeared in the daily publications covered on this site during 2021. Ive got some PECORINO in the fridge so that helped. 21 Small area of land is left reduced by 50% (4) 1 0 walk the dog. Gervase @58 Actually, it does not refer to GB in Richard II; it refers to this England in John of Gaunts speech in Act II, scene 1, conveniently omittong th fact that England in 1399 was bordered by Scotland to the north and Wales to the west. Slow, tricky solve but well worth the effort. However, I cant say I noticed the prolixity as I was solving the crossword , as the quality of the constructions was so high. waka kpana. But, if youre not a UK solver, you really should file away the crossword staple EC = City, which often crops up and sorry! "Od" arrived just in time for Shakespeare to have . Failed on DECAFF, I had the E and AFF, knew it was a drink and could not think of a reversed SCORED. After adding words, you need to choose the size of your future crossword. Harpo,49 Pangakupu,50 Thanks Eileen for the blog. I think a couple of others are just typos in the Guardians data hard to imagine I know . What does panga kupu mean in English? Hes also set for the Church Times and BBC Music Magazine. 7 0 abseiling. Newspaper. We only spell decaf with one f around here, probably because it is such vile stuff, nobody could possibly want it fortissimo. 2d apart from HOT = enthusiastic and SS = on board My brain has been twisted enough. I knew it welcome back! A is the first part of the dictionary, so not found in the first part of the dictionary is PAST A. I should have just kept quiet. I found the puzzle challenging but eventually got to the tape without aids. Thank you. Id look almost silly (3,6,3) The crossword clue Eucalyptus eater with 5 letters was last seen on the July 22, 2022. We're here to serve you and make your quest to solve crosswords much easier like we did with the crossword clue 'Setter fetter'. The resulted file can be printed or saved on your PC. JerryG @6 pi isnt used as an abbreviation of pious when Ive heard it used, where it has a slang meaning of being sanctimonious (and is definition 3 in Chambers). Also PTARMIGAN is the name of an imaginary child I used to take to middle-class festivals, I do find Pangakupu to be a bit verbose in his clueing and an analysis of average clue length by setter bears this out as hes second only to a setter called Chandler who doesnt seem to work for the Guardian anymore, Author,Average Clue Length I like the way Pangakupu has used lovely words such as SVELTE, EMPYREAN and RHYTHMIC. Super puzzle, challenging but very enjoyable, and a smashing blog. Hei te otinga o te mahi nei, ka hei te konga: te whai i ng twhiri e p ana ki ng hekaheka ki te whakak i te pangakupu. Under the spotlight this time is Wendy Law, AKA Hectence, The latest in our series where we turn the tables on the torturers. But PASTA made me smile and the big anagrams were good. We crossed, AllyGally. Crossword Clue. Enjoyable once I broke in via NEUTRINO. This puzzle was from a new setter, all the more remarkable because she is. Tried very hard to make the museum Hornimans for those who love this South East London jewel, especially the walrus. Anyway, with thanks to both. SWEARING Thanks Eileen and thanks Pangakupu for a great puzzle a fun mix of clues including some inventive set ups! His wife, Lady Franklin, offered a reward of ten thousand pounds for news of her husband, but news never came. Thanks to P, and to E for clarifying HERMITAGE for me though I still cant quite see how M is filled with HERITAGE shouldnt that be the other way round? GREGORIAN CHANT (5) The long anagrams are good (especially SKATE) and I particularly enjoyed DESSERT SPOON, TROOPSHIP and the amusing little PASTA and TURIN. Enjoyed this NHO EMPYREAN, and pulled BAFFIN (island) from somewhere or other. Current: crossword; crossword pangakupu. Fed,49 He was also one of four setters chosen for a series of crossword books published by Hamlyn. Remember me (please note that this saves a cookie in your current browser). Oops sorry! A reversal (back) of IS + EVE (pioneering a change from first woman), 1 No work, agitated, upset? Thanks Pangakupu, this was a slow and steady but enjoyable solve all fell into place nicely in the end. lynette 1 Dec 2020. It almost seems as if any clue word can be reduced to its first letter when convenient. D/orcas rang the faintest of bells (willing Dickens character? Who is crossword setter Samer Nashef? I wasnt keen on the definition for PORCELAIN rather loose. The solutions in this page may answer other puzzle clues as well. Enigmatist is there four times. Found SET PIECE odd as not cryptic at all. A curiosity about Dorcas is that although she is actually mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as one of the early disciples (Acts 9, 36) and plainly was a saintly individual (this woman was full of good works and almsdeeds which she did) she is seldom actually listed as a saint. And, of course, an are is one tenth of a hectare. On a usual week he will operate on. Deny cut (8) SIBELIUS SUS (suspicion) round I (one) + BELI [e] (deny, cut - minus its last letter) 8 Be in a dodgy situation hesitation and neck may be broken (5,2,4,3) SKATE ON THIN ICE OLD SCHOOL TIE I seem to recall that in New York a NANOSECOND is defined as the period of time between the lights turning green and the guy in the car behind you leaning on his horn. A reversal (after upsetting) of F F (fellows) + ACED (scored), 2 Transmit over the internet stories about five players thats about right (4-6) Id never heard of Dorcas nor Bohr. Nevertheless, this one does come out at 8.5 by this reckoning, which is higher than the 7 which I consider the usual upper limit for a concisely clued puzzle. lynette 1 Dec 2020. Bogus,48 Sometimes when youre almost there its very difficult to realise there is another way that works. We have 13 possible answers in our database. V (volume) in an anagram (unexpectedly) of STEEL, 24 Very fierce about women using bad language (8) JerryG @ 6, 4d says beginning to blush, which is probably fair enough. Like so many, I found this slow going to start and never expected to finish. [d]ORCAS (charitable saint see here) I remember Dorcas as an apt brand name for bed linen, 23 Soldier packing a small collection of weapons? UN (United Nations international group) + CUT[e] (attractive, mostly), 9 Historic accessory for boys clothes? LEASH. A good crossword in a somewhat horrible grid, but at least there were less clues to write. William @43 about is part of the definition of DISS (=be rude about), as indicated in the blog. TROOPSHIP I spotted the are trick pretty quickly but 4d was still one of my last in. Should have looked harder. As per yesterday there were a fair number I got via guess which bit is the definition and either back-parsed or simply didnt get until I got here for the expert analysis. Pecorino is quite tasty. I was never sure what it had to do with Valda, the barefoot runner from the Mandy. of) NAPS or LANCINATE. It didnt help that after quickly getting 5D: BOHR, I convinced myself (with some very convoluted parsing!) Thanks Eileen, needed your explanation for 9a and share your delight at spotting the are! Pleasant puzzle from a new(ish) setter, welcome Pangakapu.
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