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Telescoper | 13:30 Sun 15th Apr 2018 | Crosswords
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How does Welsh so-and-so sound? He might have been promising (9)

I have PLI-HTER, so it's obviously PLIGHTER with the second part of the clue as definition. But I don't get the first part at all! Any ideas?
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Do the Welsh pronounce a B as a P?
No B pronounced as B
You have exactly the same as me. I have no answer for you but wondered whether it was a variation of Blighter (so and so) in Welsh
A member of Plaid Cymru could be known (very cryptically) as a Plaider.
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It may be a reference to the soft mutation in Welsh but (a) the mutation is from P to B not the other way round and (b) it only applies to Welsh words, which BLIGHTER is not.
Maybe the compiler thought the Welsh B changed to P instead of other way round. Interesting to find out.
If you have 'loopy for 1 across I think it might be 'looby' (Scottish) which gives you 'blighter' for 3 d. I might be completely wrong, of course .....
I have Sumph for 1A
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I think it's SUMPH at 1 across: HUMPS with sides exchanged.

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