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busby

23rd July 2015, 03:46
PEER REVIEW 187

Welcome to Peer Review, the weekly competition to compose the best cryptic clue, judged by your fellow contestants.

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

Feel free to explain your clue if you think it will help, and to request another setter to parse their clue.

Everybody who enters may vote for their favourite entry. Please include the name and post number of the clue which you are selecting.

Please post your clues by 3.00 p.m. Friday 24th July when voting opens.

The voting deadline is midnight, the same day. The winner will either be obvious or announced early Saturday morning.

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

The host has a deciding vote in the event of a tie and may change the rules, & times, if necessary.

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

This week’s answer to be clued is: FOOTWORK (8)

I hope nobody has had enough of the letter "O" ;-)
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greedy kite

23rd July 2015, 05:09
Dusfin Hoffman role-play (8)
(Change Tootsie to playing footsie)
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mattrom

23rd July 2015, 05:27
Dancing manoeuvre?
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busby

23rd July 2015, 06:11
(8)
Just helping an "old mate" ;-)
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foxyfox

23rd July 2015, 06:39
March announcement, "Martial arts star spotted wriggling his bum in a provocative manner!" (8)
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heathcliff67

23rd July 2015, 07:18
Labour boss gets job that requires level of skill on the floor. (8)
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foxyfox

23rd July 2015, 07:20
Introduction full of old twaddle, waffled on relentlessly, kept rambling (8)
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chrise

23rd July 2015, 07:21
The task of poetry? (8)





"Foot" in the poetic sense - iamb, trochee etc.
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heathcliff67

23rd July 2015, 07:29
Perhaps moving plates and cutlery around venue? (8)
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paul

23rd July 2015, 08:53
Labour leader argues back with King - is that constitutional? (8)
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