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cerasus

13th October 2017, 15:48
Elle, yes, a &lit clue (literally so)
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chrise

13th October 2017, 15:50
Hi rusty
I think the point that elle is making is that the anagram is "awinsome", then R for Romeo at the end. That doesn't leave anything for the definition, unless the whole thing is the definition - hence it is "&lit(erally)"
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rusty

13th October 2017, 16:03
Chris, I do understand Elle, she has queried the meaning before with me.
I neither know nor care what "&lit" means, as I have told Elle previously.
I do one simple crossword each day in The Times, Monday to Saturday, and have no need to know pretentious terms so solve them.
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cerasus

13th October 2017, 16:07
I answered Elle, as this is a "crosswodd help forum" so I hope helped her.
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chrise

13th October 2017, 16:09
Not pretentious, rusty. It's useful to be able to describe different sorts of clues - anagram, charade, double definition, cryptic definition, hidden, etc. - and "&lit" is just another description (admittedly a less common type).
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cerasus

13th October 2017, 16:11
Maybe put your crossword queries on the main forum Elle instead of on the chat thread ?
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rusty

13th October 2017, 16:16
Chris, I am really not interested in what clues are called.
Some folk are, but not me.
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chrise

13th October 2017, 16:18
OK, fair enough, rusty!
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elle

13th October 2017, 17:34
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, sorry........I just got carried away!
I was so excited by my breakthrough, that I just had to share it with you, despite your having said you didn't want/ need to put "titles" to clues!
Did you watch any of the Women's tennis at Linz?
Most of the names were completely unfamiliar to me?
I'm getting behind since EuroSport Player was out of action for so long!
It seems to be functioning all right now, though!
Have you solved the mystery of Miss La Bamba's car being outside her house, whilst she herself is at work?



Thank you , Cerasus, for your confirmation.
It was good of you to help.


Hello, Chris!
It's this need to dot my "i"s and cross my "t"s!
What is a charade clue, please?
(You mentioned that?)
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chrise

13th October 2017, 17:41
Hi elle
It's a clue that has a definition , then other bits that build up the word (like in the game "Charades"). Here's an example (from yesterday's Guardian
Illegally take sailor over Channel (6)
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