[rab] Did you finish the Everyman then?
*This is not a clue
Quibble : 99 is XCIX not IC, but let it pass.
Pure French romance on the edge (8)
Twisted small mammal eats a chopped nut (6)
Meanwhile, a new Private Eye fell onto my doormat this morning. I'll probably attempt the crossword at the weekend. I do so enjoy the smutty clues.
Meanwhile the same puzzle includes (8) (Geddit?) which should be obvious in the light of our recent discussions.
[rab] Cheers. It was quite a relief to see that some literary license *can* be taken when indicating insertions etc. It would be awfully dull if we had to adhere to a strict list of accepted words/phrases. Cavalierism is good. Can we have some more clues? I'm learning lots.
Presume the leader is back (in) place (8)
_ O _ I _ I _ N
But this is only part of the problem: "leader" is simply far too vague an indication for "ion". You have no idea as to what kind of leader to look for, nor how many letters it might be. This renders any kind of investigation into what it might be utterly futile, leaving you only with 'presume' and 'place' left to hint as to what the solution might be. You could just about get 'posit' as the common ground between these two words, so the clue might just about be ok as a 'filler' where you can be sure that the solver will have got some of the intersecting letters. But as a solvable clue in its own right - I think we've demonstrated it's too vague.
So my pet hate is the use of overly vague indications for components of the solution. Vague definitions are fine: that's rather the point. Words with many different meanings are also fine: setters should ruthlessly exploit these as much as possible. Manley suggests that "point" for any point of the compass, or "many" for any roman numeral is too vague. I think that you can get away with this: there are, after all, only about 16 points, so your search is reasonably restricted. However, Manley seems quite happy with the use of "boy" to mean "DES", "SID", "TIM", "IAN", ... and about 3000 other possibilities which I find inconsistent to say the least. I try and avoid puzzles with boys and girls in because I know I'm not going to get those clues: the Everyman used to be very fond of this kind of thing, but seems to have bucked its ideas up recently.
In the case of Blob's clue, you don't need to stoop so low. Here are two plausible alternatives which I think make for a better clue - although I expect to be alone in this opinion.
Presume one is on location (8) (the 'is' might be dodgy' but we can maybe let this ride - the alternatives destroy the clue)
Fundamental particle gives up right to one place (8)
Anyway I haven't set one for a while - this one would probably spread over two answers if you know what I mean, as it is 19 letters long, and the max is usually 15 - but we don't have that constraint here.
They come in light, they punish harm - I embraced destruction ! (8,3,8)
Flatulence might raise the temperature when receiving head from call-girl -- coat! (11)
It can make notes to change your beginning as a afterthought (8)
Maybe No 2 'magistrate' - an anagram of 'traits game'?
But this one remained incomplete
Disadvantages on flinches from (8) _ R _ W _ A _ K
have you ever felt that the answer was on the tip of you tongue but you can't see the wood for the trees?
As for It can make notes to change your beginning as a afterthought (8) ... here are some letters _ S _ L _ E _ _
How about another (easy I think) .... a bit nudge, nudge this one !
Secreted when you hear loose woman is satisfied ? (7)
Masturbate, fondling ball, getting excited to climax, as it were (2,2,5)
Betsy = Elizabeth
Elizabeth = Queen
->Freddie Mercury.
[Blob] Both correct. Congrats.
Meanwhile if you want to hide some text you do <font color="white">X marks the spot, ah-ha me hearties</font> like this. If I was clever, I'd find a way to make it easier for you all.
[std] re Chess: I'll have a look
one consists of just the definition,(These descriptions are in alphabetical order.)
one is an anagram,
one is an embedding,
one subtracts a letter from a word,
one uses initial letters,
and three break the word down and clue its components.
A Seasonal Christmas Quiz of 100 Cryptic Film Tiltles
1. Mallard Minestrone | Duck Soup | 2. Yeti's writing fluid | Monster's Inc. |
3. Becky's grown up | Rebecca | 4. Bowling lane, but how's it spelt? | Ali |
5.Hope this doesn't keep you awake at night? | A Nighthare on Elms Street | 6. Welsh emblem finised its book? | Red Dragon |
7. Definite measure of plural time? | End of Days | 8. Overtaking on the Motorways? | Life in the Fast Lane |
9. I'm sure I've got one of these on my computer! (Don't feed them after midnight) | Gremlins | 10. Where debutante yetis go? | Monster's Ball |
11. Coloured eye zone. | Iris | 12. How old is this popsicle? | ? |
13. Not The Bad Boy, but... | Good Fellas | 14. Continue, little Cleopatra! | Carry on Cleo. |
15. Initial letters of this family car game. See? | ISPY | 16. Staay out of sight. Also catch up on the darning. | Lilo and Stitch |
17. Seventies teen mag joins a dark tan. | ? | 18. One of these is this; Countdown. Catchphrase. | ? |
19. Fast train in the middle of the night. | Midnight Express | 20. Collectively, they have no vices. | ? |
21. Local transport firm in the spotlight? | ? | 22.Tempted to do this to annoying parent en route from Swindon to Paddington? | Throw Mama from the Train |
23. Desert hero definetely not empty. | The Full Monty | 24. Not "Cat Night Morning". but... | Dog Day Afternoon |
25. Egglayer Sprint | Chicken Run | 26.Limited Liabliity Joint Stock________definetely belongs to Midlands FC | A Company of Wolves |
27. Head of hockey team meets life liquid | Captain Blood | 28. Tiny, huge adult male. | Little Big Man |
29. Slapped your lunar body. | Moonstruck | 30. Offspring of G.W.R. Workforce? Definitely. | The Railway Children |
31. Azure homocide at infamous girls' seat of learning. | Blue Murder at St. Trinians | 32. Singular gorgeous brain. | A Beautiful Mind |
33. Remaining group members. | ? | 34. Direction of falling raptor who's the opposite of white | Black Hawk Down |
35. Mr "London Bridge" in the Good Life meets Dr "Mac" in Doctors | Jerry MacGuire | 36. Little Henry isn't deep | Shallow Hal |
37. Yankee trousers go with lightning | ? | 38. Curve definite item in mannerof celeb. Footie star. | Bend it Like Beckham |
39. Definitely a film for Mr Straw's donkey | Jackass the Movie | 40. Bugs can't get through this boundary | ? |
41. Give wrestling area a call? | Rings | 42. Scorpio's creature is dfinitely a ruler. | Scorpion King |
43. Half of this clue goes with a Beast. The other half is a colour | Black Beauty | 44. Cry from a children's game | It |
45. Definitely pop me one of these to relive my teens! | ? | 46. Summon E.R.'s Dr. Noah. | Get Carter |
47. Lucky number of days in the week. | 7 | 48. Another E.R. clue. Where's the hospital? | St. Elsewhere |
49. Similar to short Micheal | Just Like Mike | 50. Light black is spelt the American way with Miss Church | Charlotte Gray |
51. Sandy Mound | Dune | 52. What comes between answer 51 and the water | The Beach |
53. Elephant General | Hannibal | 54. Initially an apple and an Indian | A.I. |
55. Introduce a controlled water source to a backbone | This is Spinal Tap | 56. 'Allo, 'Allo parody nation make the link | French Connection |
57. Volume of this on London Bridge Jerry | Trraffic | 58.Clue 56's Twix and Mars bars | Chocolat |
59. Bards proclamation of deep affection | Shakespeare in Love | 60. Little Laaady haas finish delayed | ? |
61. Keegan and Fred the sportsmen travel on a big scale | Kevin and Perry Go Large | 62. Eg Jets and Sharks | Gangs of New York |
63. Heroic Organ | Braaveheart | 64. T.S. Meets The Kid...(wot, the 'ell) | Billy Elliot |
65. Mad peanut butter is definitely this scientific lecturer. | The Nutty Proffessor | 66. What is left before nightfall | ? |
67. Definitely a faultless direct attack by troops | ? | 68. This particular Dartington is not light stuff | ? |
69. Tell me a secret in Los Angeles | L.A. Confidential | 70. Sight organs aren't so narrow or open | Eyes Wide Shut |
71. Rodent marathon for instance | Rat race | 72. Development of a different type of race | ? |
73. Mr. Web | Spiderman | 74. Howard Carter was one of these (officially) | Tomb Raider |
75. Traditionally a baby girl definitely gets one of these at the font. | ? | 76. Part of Chaucer's pilgrimage epic (Just the one) | A Knights Tale |
77. It rains like this, yap,yap, miaow | Cats and Dogs | 78. Heavenly ice-cream | ? |
79. Singular mathematical formula | ? | 80. Take first person, singular from shriek | Shrek |
81. Before the House of Hanover, it wasn't huge. | ? | 82. Adds their autographs. | Signs |
83. Initially needs to 'phone home' | ET | 84. Tony the Frosties star bends his knees. Pete's Disney pet is out of sight | Crouching Tiger, Hidden Lion |
85. Goldilocks' middle sized bear definitely comes back | The Mummys Return | 86. Timely catastrophe | Apocalypse Now |
87. Insects with a letter error. | Bugz | 88. Wiltshire folktale features misguided lunar image capture. Just 1. | Moonraker |
89. Mot a majority feedback | Minority Report | 90. Add together every dread | ? |
91. This vast, portly nuptial celebration in Athens, is mine | My Big Fat Greek Wedding | 92. Do these members of a football team belong to the sea perhaps? | Ocean 11 |
93. Anxious kitchen for example | Panic Room | 94. Definitely named when one enters the world. | ? |
95. 33rd American President stages solo performances, just once? | The Truman Show | 96. Magnetic direction alongside 45 degrees less | Nort by North West |
97. Sesame Steet's vampire belongs to Jesus' mountain whatever the language | The Count of Monte Christo | 98. Definitely employment for Mario. | The Italian Job |
99. The full snake joins the elusive clerical goblet | Monty Python and the Holy Grail | 100. Is the contents of the book relating to the man-child | ? |
27 Across: Backhanders part of this player's service? (9) S _ * _ * _ E _ R
23 Down: The pen of Zeus? (4) _ E _ *
24 Down: She's between borrower and lender (4) _ O _ *
(The asterisks mark the points of intersection, in case that's not totally obvious.)