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ixion

27th August 2015, 11:28
Our weekly competition to compose a cryptic clue to be judged by your fellow contestants.

You may enter as many clues as you like and everybody is welcome to have a go.

Feel free to explain your clue if you think it will help but please refrain from commenting on entries until voting has begun.

Entrants should vote for their favourite clue (please include the post number).

The entry with the most votes wins and its composer sets next week's competition.

Please post your clue by 2 p.m. on Friday 28th August, when voting opens; voting closes at 8 p.m.

The setter has a deciding vote in the event of a tie and may change the rules if necessary.

The setter will declare the winner and award an online prize.

The answer to be clued is:

SPAM (4)

Have fun.
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seamus, ayrshire

27th August 2015, 12:05
Southern Belle processed meat (4)
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greedy kite

27th August 2015, 12:07
Speciality down in Bromley (to be found on the maps
on the return journey) (4)
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seamus, ayrshire

27th August 2015, 12:09
Mother with codicil backs digital junk (4)
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seamus, ayrshire

27th August 2015, 12:15
Electric current mixed spicy pork (4)
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seamus, ayrshire

27th August 2015, 12:25
Galliwasp amphibian grips luncheon meat (4)
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chrise

27th August 2015, 12:27
Pre-menstrual tension a complex problem? (4)
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chrise

27th August 2015, 12:30
Ignore previous:

Pre-menstrual syndrome a complex problem? (4)

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aristophanes

27th August 2015, 13:39
Massage giver, male, with formidable junk (4)
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aristophanes

27th August 2015, 13:52
I see that my Chambers doesn't have the male genitalia definition of junk. It's extremely common in the US. Is it used in the UK?

Has anyone else found it difficult to parse those Korean cryptics?
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