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aristophanes

31st October 2013, 12:00
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A competition to compose the best cryptic clue, judged by your fellow contestants.

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

Please feel free to explain your clue if you think it will help.

Everybody who enters may vote for their favourite clue - please include post number.

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

Please post your clues by 1200 Friday (GMT + 1) 1st November when voting opens - deadline 2100 that evening.

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

It is customary for the setter to award an online prize when declaring the winner.

The answer to be clued this week is: SINE WAVE (4,4)

Have fun & good luck!
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aristophanes

31st October 2013, 12:10
I hope this posting wasn't late. I'm still trying to adjust to the UK time change (we haven't set our clocks back yet). The Red Sox won the World Series last night- the first time they've done it here at home since 1918!

Happy Halloween!
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rambler

31st October 2013, 12:30
Weaves in and out? (4,4)
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rosalind

31st October 2013, 13:16
Completely transformed, i save new undulating curves (4,4)
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greedy kite

31st October 2013, 13:31
Spooner's cheap plonk as a regular phenomenon (4,4)
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greedy kite

31st October 2013, 13:32
Even I saw change in snaky line (4,4)
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paul

31st October 2013, 13:43
Smooth curve or muscle - please?! (4,4)
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ginge

31st October 2013, 14:12
Describing rippling effect produced by mercurial body lubricant adding width but not length (4,4)

Body lubricant = Vaseline®
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santaslittlehelper

31st October 2013, 14:17
Recruit, reportedly, has a swell set of curves! (4,4)
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chrise

31st October 2013, 14:25
One of Fourier's transformations? (4,4)
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