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Obscure vault 99 (7)
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Everyman
Have to say I'm a bit pissed off with this week's Everyman. Bird, girl and river clues aplenty... Also it seems that crosswords can sometimes be like bridges - if you get certain key solutions then the rest fits in around out. If you don't, the whole thing falls over. Maybe I'm just grumpy cos I can't finish it.
Clueless
Well, I'm stuck here at the desk for a couple of days doing tedious accounts work. My brain needs teasing. Is everybody on holiday or exceptionally busy or somefink?
A couple of clues I just made up, so don't expect wonders.
Flow around short length of first baffle (7)
Poor shape breaks into odd cabin (3,9)
[Darren]
First one's flummox.
and...
second one's Bad Condition
Here's a couple from me...
Headless garden pest - a negative in Switzerland (6)
Allowed evil empire with dreadful leader to hold a race (9)
Plez ring, an rnser is requird
1.) Gay sports R-R-D (though not 100% on the D)
2.) Formerly in Greece, young men the last to be hip, perhaps -P---I
[rab] Really? I thought it was quite easy this week. Or was that from last week?
[Big Dave] Permitted?
hmmmm.
[MF] You are correct.

Afraid I can't help with yours, apart from to suggest that Number 1) does not end in "D" - I have written out all the possibilities, assuming that the missing letters are vowels, and nothing seems to fit the clue. Number 2) may end in "phi" (anag. of "hip").
Sorry I can't be of more assistance.
[MF] I think your last one is EPHEBI - Big Dave was on the right track but it's "the last" (E), then an anagram of BE HIP (PHEBI). These are, according to http://76.1911encyclopedia.org/E/EP/EPHEBI.htm "a name specially given, in Athens and other Greek towns, to a class of young men from eighteen to twenty years of age, who formed a sort of college under state control."
Astute and helpful bear
[Darren] Thanx, that's the Sunday Times finished then. I'll send you a page of my new dictionary as soon as I've won it.
[Big D] Lugano - as in the lake?
Correctamundo!
I'll post a couple more this arvo sometime, when I can be arsed to make some up.
Clues I found which I made up some time ago. Posted here if anyone's arsed to solve them! Some of these are pretty old though.
1. A mad, mad, mad toy belonging to family of U2 member. (4,7)
2. Over the top? A Washington city found in Canada! (6)
3. Rustic walkway with shops, says Ian. (8)
4. Yard-arm (without my reconstruction) detects presence of other objects. (5)
[Darren]
1) Adam Clayton?
4) Radar?
[Again Darren]
2) Ottawa?
3) Arcadian?
I'd guess those are right, so here's one of mine. I'm not a great cryptics man, so my goal is merely competence: Ingrained bear of the ocean floor (4-6).
I note my pork rump clue went unnoticed. :o)
[Big Dave/Martha Farquar] Yes, all four correct!
[Hugo] Is it DEEP-SEATED, by any chance?
More monkey puzzling
"Maybe leaves ancient city in the Cape" V-R-U-E
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