Cryptic Crosswords
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Cryptic Crosswords
Anyone here do cryptic crosswords? A friend tried to show me how to solve cryptic crossword clues, and while I understand the principles, I still haven't managed to complete one of the NY Times puzzles. Any tips for me?
I'm looking at the January 28th puzzle now. I'll post the clues as I go along, you tell me how to solve them!
For example, what do I do with the first clue:
F.B.I. director fired by Trump circumvents low-grade farce (6)
I got Comey. Now what?! I mean, I think it's comedy, but why?
I'm looking at the January 28th puzzle now. I'll post the clues as I go along, you tell me how to solve them!
For example, what do I do with the first clue:
F.B.I. director fired by Trump circumvents low-grade farce (6)
I got Comey. Now what?! I mean, I think it's comedy, but why?
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Re: Cryptic Crosswords
morbeedo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:00 pm Anyone here do cryptic crosswords? A friend tried to show me how to solve cryptic crossword clues, and while I understand the principles, I still haven't managed to complete one of the NY Times puzzles. Any tips for me?
I'm looking at the January 28th puzzle now, so if you have any clues without giving the answers away, I'm all ears!
For example, what do I do with the first clue:
F.B.I. director fired by Trump circumvents low-grade farce (6)
I got Comey. Now what?! I mean, I think it's comedy, but why?
Spoiler
FBI director fired by Trump=Comey
low-grade = "D"
circumvents means "goes around"
Comey "goes around" D = Come D y = comedy = farce
The (6) as the end means a 6-letter-word.
There you go.
The thing to remember is, every word in a clue will be used to get the final answer, and the meaning might be different from what it looks like in the sentence that is the clue. Same with punctuation, which can often be ignored.
low-grade = "D"
circumvents means "goes around"
Comey "goes around" D = Come D y = comedy = farce
The (6) as the end means a 6-letter-word.
There you go.
The thing to remember is, every word in a clue will be used to get the final answer, and the meaning might be different from what it looks like in the sentence that is the clue. Same with punctuation, which can often be ignored.
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Ahhh. THANK YOU. It's all coming back to me now - sort of. I understand the basic mechanics, but I would have never solved that one the way you didMinnesotaMyron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:22 pmmorbeedo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:00 pm Anyone here do cryptic crosswords? A friend tried to show me how to solve cryptic crossword clues, and while I understand the principles, I still haven't managed to complete one of the NY Times puzzles. Any tips for me?
I'm looking at the January 28th puzzle now, so if you have any clues without giving the answers away, I'm all ears!
For example, what do I do with the first clue:
F.B.I. director fired by Trump circumvents low-grade farce (6)
I got Comey. Now what?! I mean, I think it's comedy, but why?Spoiler
FBI director fired by Trump=Comey
low-grade = "D"
circumvents means "goes around"
Comey "goes around" D = Come D y = comedy = farce
The (6) as the end means a 6-letter-word.
There you go.
The thing to remember is, every word in a clue will be used to get the final answer, and the meaning might be different from what it looks like in the sentence that is the clue. Same with punctuation, which can often be ignored.
Gonna keep going and post the clues here. Not a busy work day, as you can tell
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Re: Cryptic Crosswords
I could say the same, at least for the next half when I'm an extra person here. I'll let someone else have the fun of explaining the next one clue. Good luck!morbeedo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:33 pmAhhh. THANK YOU. It's all coming back to me now - sort of. I understand the basic mechanics, but I would have never solved that one the way you didMinnesotaMyron wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:22 pmmorbeedo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:00 pm Anyone here do cryptic crosswords? A friend tried to show me how to solve cryptic crossword clues, and while I understand the principles, I still haven't managed to complete one of the NY Times puzzles. Any tips for me?
I'm looking at the January 28th puzzle now, so if you have any clues without giving the answers away, I'm all ears!
For example, what do I do with the first clue:
F.B.I. director fired by Trump circumvents low-grade farce (6)
I got Comey. Now what?! I mean, I think it's comedy, but why?Spoiler
FBI director fired by Trump=Comey
low-grade = "D"
circumvents means "goes around"
Comey "goes around" D = Come D y = comedy = farce
The (6) as the end means a 6-letter-word.
There you go.
The thing to remember is, every word in a clue will be used to get the final answer, and the meaning might be different from what it looks like in the sentence that is the clue. Same with punctuation, which can often be ignored.
Gonna keep going and post the clues here. Not a busy work day, as you can tell
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Re: Cryptic Crosswords
Where do I even begin with this one?? I know it's 2 words, 4 letters each, that's about it
Spiral lock culprits damaged (4,4)
I'm thinking 'culprits damaged' means rearrange the letters to get 2 words meaning... spiral lock? Or does 'spiral' mean I should switch up the letters?
Spiral lock culprits damaged (4,4)
I'm thinking 'culprits damaged' means rearrange the letters to get 2 words meaning... spiral lock? Or does 'spiral' mean I should switch up the letters?
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Re: Cryptic Crosswords
Fruit carts run wild (8)
Fruit = "carts run" anagrammed? But I still don't see it. Oh. I see it
Fruit = "carts run" anagrammed? But I still don't see it. Oh. I see it
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Re: Cryptic Crosswords
State what we'd do if we lost a vowel? (8)
All I can say is it begins with M
All I can say is it begins with M
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I think it's Missouri. But why?
Oh. We would miss our I...
Oh. We would miss our I...
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Re: Cryptic Crosswords
morbeedo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:38 pm Where do I even begin with this one?? I know it's 2 words, 4 letters each, that's about it
Spiral lock culprits damaged (4,4)
I'm thinking 'culprits damaged' means rearrange the letters to get 2 words meaning... spiral lock? Or does 'spiral' mean I should switch up the letters?
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Anagrams to spit curl.
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Oh wow. I had to look that one up. So 'spiral' means anagram and 'damaged' means 2 words?PowerofHoodoo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:03 pmmorbeedo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:38 pm Where do I even begin with this one?? I know it's 2 words, 4 letters each, that's about it
Spiral lock culprits damaged (4,4)
I'm thinking 'culprits damaged' means rearrange the letters to get 2 words meaning... spiral lock? Or does 'spiral' mean I should switch up the letters?Spoiler
Anagrams to spit curl.
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You are absolutely right. Rearrange "culprits" to getmorbeedo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:38 pm Where do I even begin with this one?? I know it's 2 words, 4 letters each, that's about it
Spiral lock culprits damaged (4,4)
I'm thinking 'culprits damaged' means rearrange the letters to get 2 words meaning... spiral lock? Or does 'spiral' mean I should switch up the letters?
Spoiler
spit curl
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Actually, this clue is like the Times of London cryptic crossword puzzles I do; the answer is actually clued twice. The first part is spiral lock with lock referring to a lock of hair. The second part, culprits damaged, tells you to anagram the word culprits.morbeedo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:08 pmOh wow. I had to look that one up. So 'spiral' means anagram and 'damaged' means 2 words?PowerofHoodoo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:03 pmmorbeedo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:38 pm Where do I even begin with this one?? I know it's 2 words, 4 letters each, that's about it
Spiral lock culprits damaged (4,4)
I'm thinking 'culprits damaged' means rearrange the letters to get 2 words meaning... spiral lock? Or does 'spiral' mean I should switch up the letters?Spoiler
Anagrams to spit curl.
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Re: Cryptic Crosswords
Well, this one was pretty easy:
Supreme Court agitated someone on a Mac (8,4)
Supreme Court agitated someone on a Mac (8,4)
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Supreme Court => computer user
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Re: Cryptic Crosswords
Celebrating a wedding three times, embracing crew (8,4)
OK, it starts with T. Does 'embracing' mean 'crew' is surrounded by other letters? Or a word meaning crew? Or none of the above
UPDATE:
OK, it starts with T. Does 'embracing' mean 'crew' is surrounded by other letters? Or a word meaning crew? Or none of the above
UPDATE:
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My guess is 'throwing rice'. Now how do you get that?
Ohhh... 'thrice' surrounds 'rowing'
Ohhh... 'thrice' surrounds 'rowing'
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Re: Cryptic Crosswords
OK that actually makes sensePowerofHoodoo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:12 pmActually, this clue is like the Times of London cryptic crossword puzzles I do; the answer is actually clued twice. The first part is spiral lock with lock referring to a lock of hair. The second part, culprits damaged, tells you to anagram the word culprits.morbeedo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:08 pmOh wow. I had to look that one up. So 'spiral' means anagram and 'damaged' means 2 words?PowerofHoodoo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 3:03 pmmorbeedo wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:38 pm Where do I even begin with this one?? I know it's 2 words, 4 letters each, that's about it
Spiral lock culprits damaged (4,4)
I'm thinking 'culprits damaged' means rearrange the letters to get 2 words meaning... spiral lock? Or does 'spiral' mean I should switch up the letters?Spoiler
Anagrams to spit curl.
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Re: Cryptic Crosswords
Whisper the name of Bertrand audibly (6)
Um?
Um?
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"Audibly" is a hint that you are looking for a "sounds like" answer.
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The "name of Bertrand" made me think of Bertrand Russel. Russel sounds like "rustle," which is six letters, and could be considered a "whisper."
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This one is tough. A WAG:
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Michigan? Other than the obvious, "state" can also be a clue that you're looking for a "sounds like" answer. Michigan = "Miss a ???"
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Re: Cryptic Crosswords
Novel antihero making waves? (2,3,3)
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Unscramble 'antihero' to get ... which novel?