1 across is SKATE
its something that is on an electric railway line that actually collects the current (wee had to look it up!).
Anyone got anything for 16 down 'quick to pass the buck?' We've got p?????s??
I'm interested to know about the skate as a device on the railway for picking up the current - I can't track it down. My thought was that the fish of the same name, as with rays, carries a small electrical charge. Maybe we'll never know what the compiler intended!!
That would certainly make sense as well.
But we found the railway line explanation when we looked in our old Collins English Dictionary.
As you say, though, we will never know what is in the head\'s of the compilers!
Re 1a Skate
I can find no reference to skate being an electrical pick-up device in my Chambers or Shorter OED, nor anywhere online.
Nor do I think that the fish, Skates, carry an electrical charge.
Strange.