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brendan

19th November 2023, 01:22
Is it just me or was this the[i/] most difficult Everyman ever? I seriously thought it was going to be a DNF.

I still have no idea how 10a is parsed - I can see the definition but have no idea how it's derived from "top spy"!

Anyway, I somehow managed to limp over the line so all's well that ends well I suppose:-)

Thanks to Everyman for a real challenge.

...there's a lot of double C's in particular places - is that part of a theme, I wonder.

Stay safe:-)
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brendan

19th November 2023, 01:26
...see that! I'm so stressed I messed up my intended use of italics by inverting the /i 😥

I need a lie down 😪🥱
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buddy

19th November 2023, 01:28
10a is just a double def.
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brendan

19th November 2023, 01:32
Where does the 'top spy' fit in with the answer?
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buddy

19th November 2023, 01:33
look at noun def. 15 in Chambers
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geeker

19th November 2023, 01:37
Brendan,
I also found it a difficult Everyman.
I wonder whether there's a 250 year anniversary of sorts...not just "CC"s, but each perimeter of the grid features a "CCL" string. I'm not aware of any "CCL" (Commonwealth Cricket League? 🤣) organisation.
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brendan

19th November 2023, 01:39
Hmm, my Chambers has only 2 definitions, the first is 'belonging to, in, or near the ...." and 'principal, dominant, most important, essential'
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buddy

19th November 2023, 01:41
If you look up the grid entry for 10a, one def is "A secret service agent who supervises other agents"
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brendan

19th November 2023, 01:42
Sorry Buddy, you said the noun which might sort of work but I'm still not convinced.
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buddy

19th November 2023, 01:43
Ah - I see that you perhaps have the wrong grid entry?
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