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grunger

12th July 2021, 22:24
malone mathpro jono

I like rather more pie than that, and I also liked your jokes.

malone

yes I thought about female pedants too, but I like the clue. The floor/flaw does not work for me either
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mathprofrockstar

13th July 2021, 04:33
I still don't get the wordplay.
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malone

13th July 2021, 07:09
Mathsprof...if it's the 'Amuse...' clue, I thought it was quite nifty. You take the first and last letters from a word meaning 'pedant', so he's come out of his shell.
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paulhabershon

13th July 2021, 11:11
mathprof, Malone, Jono
@2408-2411 pi

ST4963 6d

Inspection by nuns possibly finds guinea pig (4, 5)

TEST PILOT

I see 'pi' as pejorative. If I have understood the parsing correctly I think nuns could be somewhat offended.
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malone

13th July 2021, 11:28
Thanks, Paul... I've checked before - Pi doesn't have to be pejorative, seeing as Pious can just mean dutiful...professing to be religious - but I think most people (including me) regard it as meaning goody-goody, sanctimonious etc. I'd act all innocent if any nuns took offence if I used the word!
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grunger

13th July 2021, 14:09
Malone Paul

I avoid words like pi and pejorative. I think nuns do too. I once worked in a school with a nun who was quite the opposite.
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mathprofrockstar

13th July 2021, 16:14
Thanks, malone. Nifty word play indeed. So much so that it went over my head.
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mathprofrockstar

13th July 2021, 16:17
Paul, not a fan of that clue for many reasons, not just the "pi."
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malone

13th July 2021, 16:31
Thanks, Mathprofrockstar. I quite like clues to be a little bit different, to use new things. I don't think I'd come across 'out of [his] shell' before, and it took me a minute or two to work it out. Some things - audition, on the radio, broadcast, river/flower - are fast approaching cliche status!
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jono

13th July 2021, 16:47
I started a list of ‘agent nouns’…
Bloomer, number, summer, flower, banker, speller, winger, butter, shower…
…any others?
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