CCC - 2019-07-03 - Solved
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Nope. I'm quiet enjoying this and having a hard time not shouting out the solution. :laugh:
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Some spouses = Sp with one = ace So I'm pretty sure it's Space ?????? Litter, Debris ?
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
Nope, but you're getting close.
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Some spouses = Sp with one = ace So I'm pretty sure it's Space ?????? Litter, Debris ?
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
Space Debris is correct. Did you make an edit? 'Cause it wasn't there when I read it the first time...
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Space Debris is correct. Did you make an edit? 'Cause it wasn't there when I read it the first time...
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Yes I did but it was a guess- care to explain?
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
You already got space. end up = ends with and rubbish is synonymous with debris.
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You already got space. end up = ends with and rubbish is synonymous with debris.
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Aren't synonyms usually part of the clues? Perhaps I made a mistake (still new at this). Care to share how you would've added the clue for debris? Perhaps I should've made it like this:
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Some spouses, when meeting with The One, end like rubbish (5, 6)
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Aren't synonyms usually part of the clues? Perhaps I made a mistake (still new at this). Care to share how you would've added the clue for debris? Perhaps I should've made it like this:
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Some spouses, when meeting with The One, end like rubbish (5, 6)
The some spouses part was in keeping with a cryptic clue definition, as was ace for one, but the *end* part implies aim or arrive (end) reversed, and no part suggests debris ( as in e.g an anagram of sir bed ) - it was only becaue we were theming that I took a wild guess at it, this is in no way detracting from your efforts Kind regards Pete Kane ( pkfox )
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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The some spouses part was in keeping with a cryptic clue definition, as was ace for one, but the *end* part implies aim or arrive (end) reversed, and no part suggests debris ( as in e.g an anagram of sir bed ) - it was only becaue we were theming that I took a wild guess at it, this is in no way detracting from your efforts Kind regards Pete Kane ( pkfox )
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
pkfox wrote:
the end part implies aim or arrive (end) reversed
I see... I didn't know end was used for these purposes, it was suppose to be a clue that the following word is the last word of the solution. Anyways thanks for taking the time to explain it!
pkfox wrote:
this is in no way detracting from your efforts
No worries :thumbsup:, just a little disappointed for my first puzzle. :)
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pkfox wrote:
the end part implies aim or arrive (end) reversed
I see... I didn't know end was used for these purposes, it was suppose to be a clue that the following word is the last word of the solution. Anyways thanks for taking the time to explain it!
pkfox wrote:
this is in no way detracting from your efforts
No worries :thumbsup:, just a little disappointed for my first puzzle. :)