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malone

7th August 2021, 14:18
A clue for us, for everyone in Pedants United...

Pedant and stoic clash explosively (10).

NB As it's from today's crossword, the answer isn't needed (or wanted!).
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grunger

7th August 2021, 15:11
Orson

Thanks. I like boatmanship and oarswoman, but I think oarswomanship would be wrong. I am happy with oarsmanship for a woman.

Malone

I havent solved your clue yet but working on it.
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malone

7th August 2021, 15:14
Thanks, Grunger. The recent discussions evoked happy memories of the earlier chats involving fo'c'sles, bosuns, bo'suns, bo's'ns and bos'ns....

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jono

7th August 2021, 15:19
Very good Malone, though I’m not sure a stoic by nature would ever be explosive
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grunger

7th August 2021, 21:57
Malone

Yes I enjoyed those. Fo'c's'le and bo''sun are certainly 2 of my favourite words.
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paulhabershon

8th August 2021, 07:13
As Times 28050 is under discussion I imagine Malone would both love and hate 4d:

Paint entrance for speaker in French department (4, 3)

with its apostrophe but dodgy double homophone relying on both English and French accents.
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malone

8th August 2021, 07:20
Thanks Jono, Grunger and Paulhabershon.

Paul... I found that 'Paint entrance...' clue a little irritating. The apostrophe bothered me more than the 'sounds like' ('allegedly sounds like') as I don't like removing necessary apostrophes. The words never look right without them, and can sometimes be quite ... ugly.

Grunger, I had to have Chambers beside me when I was listing the boating words, to ensure the proper distribution of apostrophes.
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paulhabershon

8th August 2021, 07:32
I have previously written unsuccessfully to The Times about 'off his own back' (sic), so I enjoyed this letter from Saturday's edition:

Sir, Mrs Malaprop would be in her element had she been commentating on the Olympic Games this year. She would have had stiff opposition, however, to judge by the mangled idioms spoken by several of the commentators: 'Off his own back'; 'They are having a conflab'; 'Edging their bets' and that old chestnut 'In one fowl swoop'. The abundance of regional accents on radio and television is to be applauded but ignorance of the language is not.

Jane Edwards
Eldersfield, Worcs
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chrise

10th August 2021, 19:40
RT 33 18a
Network of rivers for East Anglian women (7,6)
Apart from the non-PC use of "women", the definition, is, for the majority, just wrong.
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grunger

11th August 2021, 12:06
2 uses of the dreaded "it" in Times today. Not happy.
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