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les40

3rd May 2011, 14:57
Hiya guys,
Finished the Sat snd Sun Times this week (I think), but can't quite see the wordplay on one clue in each crossword, could you please explain them.

Sat Times.
26d) The sides to cheer out, fit for a crunch game (1-3) I,-p-. I have I,Spy.
Sun Times.
3d) Speed of old car - not the maximum speed (4) R-t-. I have Rate?
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ixion

3rd May 2011, 14:59
(c)rate
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ixion

3rd May 2011, 15:00
Should also say c=speed of light
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les40

3rd May 2011, 15:07
Cheers ixion,
I was thinking banger for old car, never thought of crate (and I've had a few in my time). And for some reason I thought E=speed of light, never knew it was C,
I've learnt something today, Thanks pal
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les40

3rd May 2011, 15:11
On the I Spy clue,
I was thinking the sides are something to do with parliament (Ayes to the right) Cheered out would be I's, but then I was thinking Spy was a crunched up Spry (Losing the R) which could mean Fit.
A bit tenuous, What do you think?
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terry

3rd May 2011, 15:14
the other one. very contrived and probably wrong but.....

fit for a crunch = crisply.
take out c(cheer) and l/r (left and right sides)
leaves i spy.
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ixion

3rd May 2011, 15:16
How about....sides t cheer - cr

fit for a crunch - crispy
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terry

3rd May 2011, 15:21
I think ixion's got it but i don't get the T bit.
sides of cheer = cr, remove cr from crispy.
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les40

3rd May 2011, 15:23
Yes, I see how you get it now.
A bit bloody tricky if you ask me.
That's the kind of clue that you need letters in before you can solve it, and then work backwards to see how it's been gotten.
Cheers for the help.
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paul

4th May 2011, 00:46
Hi guys;

Perhaps we could invite the compiler, who you never know might be reading this - to explain??
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