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aristophanes

19th June 2017, 00:52
The only clue I can't fully parse is 33a: Development of op? Where eager readers want to be (8). My answer contains OP and EAGER but there's a V I can't account for, and "where" seems superfluous unless V equals it. I doubt that my answer is wrong.
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mamya

19th June 2017, 01:33
Clutching at straws because I can't verify it - but could OP be seen as the abbreviation for Over page. So to 'develop' it is to extend it?

Hence the rest of the clue is the definition?
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aristophanes

19th June 2017, 02:02
You're perhaps right, manta. A sort of double definition? Seems odd that "eager" provides fodder though. Chance? Or misdirection? Thanks.
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aristophanes

19th June 2017, 02:03
It said mamya when I clicked send. It had earlier changed it to manual.
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spiegler

20th June 2017, 14:06
I think Mamya is close to the answer, but OP in itself isn't an abbreviation for overpage. Separately the elements of OP are O, (an abbreviation for over(s) in cricket), and p, (an abbreviation for page). Hence O and p developed. If I'm right, a bit far fetched even for Azed I think.
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aristophanes

20th June 2017, 15:25
Thanks, spiegler. I suppose that works, but I still can't help but think that there's a more satisfying parse. As you say, a bit far-fetched. I do like the idea of its being where the eager reader wants to be though.
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jacknatter

20th June 2017, 15:45
Since Chambers gives one meaning of 'develop' as 'to express in expanded form', o being expanded to 'over' and p to 'page' seems fine to me.
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aristophanes

20th June 2017, 15:57
Thanks, jacknatter. The niggling shall cease.
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itsme

21st June 2017, 21:09
26d Wheeze spattering Scotch, last in bottle. (4) ?ape
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mamya

21st June 2017, 21:14
26 Jape - a wheeze

Jap - a spattering + e (last in bottle)
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