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peterm

18th September 2018, 10:22
CLUELESS 389

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 decision is final and 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.

Multiple entries may be submitted and new competitors are particularly welcome.

Feel free to give an explanation if you think it might help.

Clues should be submitted by 6:00 pm (UK time) on Wednesday 19th September.

This week’s challenge is:

SOCIAL MEDIA (6,5)

Have fun!
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pigale

18th September 2018, 10:56
With nothing admitted, malice said to circulate in networking platforms (6,5)
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ginge

18th September 2018, 11:00
Party broadcast aimed at advertising public services (6,5)
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pigale

18th September 2018, 11:04
Artifice as a domicile means of virtual communication? (6,5)
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ginge

18th September 2018, 11:06
Or

Party broadcast aimed at promoting community service (6,5)
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fieryjack

18th September 2018, 11:06
After descent ones acclimatised to the beating of jungle drums (6,5)
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heathcliff67

18th September 2018, 11:13
Applications that are used by twits? (6,5)
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tatters

18th September 2018, 11:30
Facebook alias I'd come to misuse? [6.5]
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bigbadmarty2

18th September 2018, 13:08
Where friendly spiritualists find their followers? (6,5)
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nemo

18th September 2018, 13:43
Thus will Euripides' heroine, we hear, get linked in (6,5)

Thus will = so shall
Euripides' heroine = Medea
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