![]() ![]() Where the hint describes a construct as “usual” this means that more help can be found in The Usual Suspects, which gives a number of the elements commonly used in the wordplay. Most of the terms used in these hints are explained in the Glossary and examples are available by clicking on the entry under “See also”. Perhaps I was having an ‘off day’ when I solved this on my Saturday evening but for me, and I stress for me, this was shades of November 18th, 2018 and Dada with his personal thesaurus at hand – with six anagrams (one partial), two lurkers (one reversed), and no homophones, all in a slightly asymmetric 30 clues with 15 hints ‘sprinkled’ throughout the grid you should be able to get the checkers to enable the solving of the unhinted clues.Ĭandidates for favourite – 11a, 12a, 14d, and 16d.Īs is usual for the weekend prize crosswords, a number of the more difficult clues have been selected and hints provided for them.ĭon’t forget to follow BD’s instructions in RED at the bottom of the hints! ![]() Personally, I go along with the idea that (true, astronomical) Spring begins on the day of the Vernal Equinox, in two weeks and one day time, when it is more likely that Winter will be over. ![]() Sunday Telegraph Cryptic No 3202 (Hints) Hints and tips by SenfĪ very good Sunday morning from Winnipeg where, as elsewhere, meteorologists would have us believe that Spring started on Wednesday. ![]()
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