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busby

14th July 2015, 04:30
Welcome to Clueless, our informal weekly clue-setting competition.

The idea is to compose a cryptic clue to a given word or phrase.

The winner of the previous week’s competition both sets the word to be clued and judges the entries for the current week.

The judge’s decision is final; reasons may or may not be given at the judge’s discretion. It is customary for the judge to donate a virtual prize to the winner.

To be fair to others, please do not make any comments on entries until after the winner has been declared. Multiple entries may be submitted and new competitors are particularly welcome!

This week’s word is: SWITCH (6)

Please parse your clue if you think a sun fried Aussie might need some assistance in understanding it.

Clues to be submitted by midnight Wednesday (15th July) with the winner being announced a few hours later.
(It's a time zone thing :-)

Have fun and good luck!
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mattrom

14th July 2015, 05:32
Change hairpiece? (6)
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mattrom

14th July 2015, 05:40
Small minx is a turn on (6)
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greedy kite

14th July 2015, 06:14
Twiggy dolly (6)
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greedy kite

14th July 2015, 06:25
Trip, say, to fulfil Land's End yearning (6)
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greedy kite

14th July 2015, 06:58
Schwitters must be gaga, leaving out the rest just for a change (6)
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celadon

14th July 2015, 08:37
Compass points to acariasis, causing a toggle.
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chiaroscuro

14th July 2015, 08:47
No back-up in USA, for example? (6)
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heathcliff67

14th July 2015, 08:54
Leaders of European country head the entire country's international trade (6)
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rosalind

14th July 2015, 09:44
AC/DC (6)

For fun only. 2 defs in one (apologies)
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