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Guardian 24344/Rufus - what a scream!

Posted by ilancaron on March 17th, 2008

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The serial number is probably a misprint online. Anyway, a rather good Rufus I thought - an &lit here and there, a couple of reasonable cryptic definitions. Overall a pleasant accompaniment to my first cup of tea of the day. And by posting this early I hope I’ve recovered lost karma points for being late on Friday.
Across

1 RAN,CID - nice shift of meaning of “rank” from the surface to the definition.
5 PARA,NO,ID
11 CUT=score, AND=with, THRUST=truths*
13 P(IT)Y - &lit for the appropriate emotion when encountering extreme poverty. Well… we all give money to the homeless don’t we?
14 S[ill]Y,NDROME=modern*
17 FLAME,NCO - Sweetheart’s just FLAME here and not E or WEE.
18 CANT - two meanings.
24 ONE(SIDE)D - SIDE in done*. Good surface.
25 AS,SAS,SIN - ref. the Brit SAS special forces. Again, surface holds together well.

Down

1 A,MO,S - second is just a “MO” and our prophet is from the OT not the Koran.
3 C,ATACLYSM=(stay calm)* - disaster is our anagrind and upheaval is our definition.  
4 DRAFTS=”draughts” - another nice clue with the surface misleading towards military DRAFTS.
5 PUT ONES FOOT DOWN
6 R(OAST)ING
8 INVESTMENT - two meanings
12 VILLA,IN,O,US - ref. Aston Villa (English football team).
15 RECESSION=(once rises)* - nice &lit again.
19 SCREAM - groan. As it were.
21 DOG,MA - ref. DOG lead.
22 BETA=beat* - I like “offbeat” indicating a jumble of beat but would a purist complain?

10 Responses to “Guardian 24344/Rufus - what a scream!”

  1. Barbara Says:

    20. Fiddlesticks

    Got this from the wordplay .. but what’s the definition?

  2. Eileen Says:

    20. FIDDLES,TICKS: definition is ‘bows’.

  3. Shirley Says:

    Can anyone please explain why 9A (Contract)means pick up a bargain?
    And why is 7D (Nicer)to be more exact?

  4. Amnesiac Says:

    9a Double definition: contract = pick up as in a disease; contract = bargain
    7d nice means exact or precise (its original sense), so more exact would be nicer.

  5. Ygor Says:

    4D Can anyone explain how “draught” and “draft” are used in the UK? In the USA “draft” is used for all senses, except for “checkers”.

  6. nmsindy Says:

    Not comprehensive, Ygor, but ‘draft’ is mainly used for writings, plans etc and ‘draught’ for almost everything else - drink from casks, current of air etc.

  7. linxit Says:

    We draw a bank draft or have an overdraft, but have draught beer and play draughts. We might write the first draft of a novel, or get a draughtsman to draw up some plans. We don’t have a military draft any more, but if we did I think it would be the same spelling as in the US.

  8. Ygor Says:

    Many thanks.

  9. John Dryburgh Says:

    Help ,can anyone give me the answer to 16 down and why. John D

  10. ilancaron Says:

    INCENSES - two meanings

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