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anniec

8th March 2012, 10:30
PEER REVIEW 10 – clue writing competition


This is a competition for clue setters. The idea (like CLUELESS) is to set a cryptic clue to a given answer.

The twist is, everyone who posts a clue gets to comment on the clues AND vote for the winner (not yourself).

Multiple entries are welcome. You MUST post a clue for your vote to count. One vote per contestant – please state the post number you are voting for.

The entry with the most qualifying votes wins and sets next week’s PEER REVIEW. In the event of a tie the setter chooses the winner.

Non-entrants' votes will be ignored.

There is a (roughly) one day time frame. Your clue must be posted by 1.30pm Friday; voting opens at 1.30pm Friday. As many people wanted to extend the time frame for voting the deadline this week is 8pm Friday, the winner to be announced shortly afterwards. The setter donates an online prize. The setter reserves the right to change the rules in order to deal with unforeseen circumstances.

Feel free to include an explanation of your clue just in case solver-voters cannot appreciate your clue.

The answer to be clued this week is
TRIANGULATE (11)

Good luck!
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rambler

8th March 2012, 11:10
Apply p'=RT(p-T), simples! (11)
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rambler

8th March 2012, 12:12
Erect warning signs? (11)
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francis

8th March 2012, 12:28
It takes a confused ritual agent to determine my exact location.
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rambler

8th March 2012, 12:28
Go round Bermuda?
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djawhufc

8th March 2012, 12:40
Messy angular and tight sounding. Unlikely as it seems it makes a good way to plot.

Explanation:
Messy (anagram indicator) angular and tite (tight sounding) creates triangulate.

A good way to plot- synonym for triangulate
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francis

8th March 2012, 12:42
Not necessariiy an equilateral way of making a point
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rambler

8th March 2012, 12:55
Julian and Sandy sometimes enjoy themselves with a friend (11)
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pastille

8th March 2012, 13:04
Carve up a cheese wedge.(11)
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aristophanes

8th March 2012, 13:09
Gauge tantalizer excitedly, dropping gaze to focus on most interesting part (11)
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