“Eight clues comprise wordplay only. Solvers should identify a set of single-word synonyms of the answers to these clues. Leaving the body of the synonyms behind, solvers should take a poetic action and HEAD BACK HOME, arranging the heads into a suitable response. This response (which can be found in ODQ) will, in turn, provide a guide to the missing three-letter word in the centre of the grid. Finally, solvers must draw a continuous line through eleven cells to identify the source. Chambers Dictionary (2016) is recommended; 11 is in Collins.
(This is the first and final Enigmatic Variations puzzle by Chris Dunn (inkling), who, sadly, passed away in July.)”
Wordplay-only entry | Synonym |
POTATO | TATER |
COURTER | DATER |
LOATHER | HATER |
WESTERN | OATER |
NOSHER | EATER |
PROVIDE | CATER |
AFTER | LATER |
The “heads” of the synonyms are rearranged into CHORTLED. This refers to the line “He chortled in his JOY [the missing three-letter word]” from JABBERWOCKY (through which a continuous line must be drawn) by Lewis Carroll.
Notation | |
---|---|
Definition | word |
Indicator | [word] |
Anagram | WORD* |
Reversal | <WORD |
Homophone | “WORD” |
Please post a comment if the explanations are not clear.
Across | ||
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1 | WEIR (Dam) [holds] < [backed up] {HG (High German) E ( |
WEIGHER |
6 | POT (Shoot) AT O (duck) (6) | POTATO |
10 | INN (Pub) E |
INNER |
11 | CR (Creditor) [accepts] {OUR TE (note)} (7) | COURTER |
13 | A ([Onset of] ACIDIC) VERT (green) BILE* [somehow] is preventable (9) | AVERTIBLE |
14 | LO (See) A |
LOATHER |
15 | [Some] anatomiCAL Foot is part of lower leg (4) | CALF |
17 | [Abandoning all restraints], |
INTERWAR |
20 | Sea creature < ACRO |
ORCA |
22 | ERNE | |
24 | Clandestine ROADB |
BACKDOOR |
28 | HAFF | |
29 | Rude UNCI (hooks), VI (six) [on] L (line) (7) | UNCIVIL |
32 | Heated AL (aluminium) [after] E (electronic) MOT (test) ION (charged particle) (9) | EMOTIONAL |
33 | Screen R ([first of] R |
REREDOS |
34 | [Compound] AND/OR element (5) | RADON |
35 | Esteemed ORE (Scandinavian coins) [in] ADD (tally) (6) | ADORED |
36 | REST* [uneasily] [in] WEN (congested city) (7) | WESTERN |
Down | ||
1 | Jacobite’s bewildered command (4) | WILL |
2 | Soft-spokEN VOIces [smothering] last words (5) | ENVOI |
3 | Childhood‘s IN (popular) FANCY (whim) (7) | INFANCY |
4 | [Essentially] |
GENT |
5 | Young fish, |
ELVER |
6 | POA (Meadow-grass) [surrounding] RT (right) gate (5) | PORTA |
7 | [Review] {OUR DEBT}* resulting from disparate parentage (7) | OUTBRED |
8 | Haut and make fast T |
TRICE |
9 | TELLIN |
TELLIN |
12 | LEX (Law) REF (official)[‘s first] unthinking response (6) | REFLEX |
16 | N (Name) HER (that woman) [covered with] OR (gold) (6) | NOSHER |
18 | E (Earl), B (bachelor) and BT (baronet) IDE (fish) in receding water (7) | EBB-TIDE |
19 | OVID (Poet) [breaking] PRE (before) (7) | PROVIDE |
21 | Bored compeRE A MEDium [ensnares] (6) | REAMED |
23 | A F (Fahrenheit) T (temperature) E (base) R (rule) (5) | AFTER |
25 | AG (Silver) < DOO (Scottish dove) [soaring] heartily to Will (5) | AGOOD |
26 | Deceitful man [put [disheartened] K |
KNAVE |
27 | RIG (Fit) OR sense of chilliness (5) | RIGOR |
30 | Fabric [lining] beatnIK ATtire (4) | IKAT |
31 | Force of I (one) N (newton) [penetrating] |
LINN |
A real shame this was a first and last as it was a grand solve and unpicking of the theme/endgame.
Condolences and sympathies alongside celebrations of work indeed.
I agree – a very poignant debut…hopefully Inkling’s nearest and dearest will be proud of this getting published.
An enJOYable solve, which took a little Go-ogling of CHORTLED to trip across the theme – very nicely ravelled up in those central squares.
Thanks also to Mister Sting for the blog…