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rossim

21st September 2017, 08:25
Welcome to 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 everyone is welcome. Feel free to explain your clue, if you think that will help, or to ask another setter to parse a clue.

Entrants should vote for their favourite clue. Please include the post number but please refrain from commenting on entries until voting has begun.

Clues should be posted by 1:00 pm BST on Friday 22nd September, when voting opens. Voting closes at 10:00 pm that evening.

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

The setter has the 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.

This week's answer to be clued is:

DUCK (4)

Have fun and good luck!
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chrise

21st September 2017, 08:58
Avoid low score? (4)
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paul

21st September 2017, 10:52
Bob - get down! (4)
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paul

21st September 2017, 11:06
Score 0 -500 -50 - damn it! (4)
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paul

21st September 2017, 12:23
Please ignore my post 4 - I was amalgamating two clues in error!
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paul

21st September 2017, 12:31
Damn it! Starter falls back two places and scores zero! (4)
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dorrien

21st September 2017, 14:15
Flyer beware!(4)
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paul

21st September 2017, 16:06
Avoid nasty situation with bill (4)
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ginge

21st September 2017, 16:31
Maybe Donald leading having the "X" factor is fate (4)
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bigbadmarty2

21st September 2017, 18:16
Yorkshire lass getting "Owt for nowt" by the sound of it" (4)
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