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Guardian Genius 183

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vesalius | 09:32 Tue 25th Sep 2018 | Crosswords
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Last one to solve and completely stuck. 13D "Time wasters are sort of naughty transgressor"
I have ?o?t?e?s?r Are my crossers correct?
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tortfeasor fits.
Yes. a sinner - and an anagram, though I haven't worked it all out yet.
Tortfeasor- T(time) + anagram of are sort of
'sort' is in there. :-)
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Thank you Tilly2 and Neveracrossword. So "wasters" must be the extra word, then?
I think wasters is used as an anagram indicator and naughty is the extra word?
Vesalius, it was so long ago that I did this crossword, I'd forgotten about any extra words!
I think 'wasters' refers to it being an anagram of 'T are sort of.'
I didn't know about an extra word. :-)
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Thank you, dannyk13. That makes sense. I have only identified 11 answers needing treatment but 20d "Lawyers set criminal convictions" and 23d "Tubes from St Albans?" both seem to require the same number as modification.
Do you have a letter pattern for those two clues.
Danny, I don't know if you've seen the thematic stuff involved in this crossword? There's a message involved, which shows how some clues are answered. The wordplay in the clue isn't enough on its own!
Thanks NAC, I wasn't aware of that.
Danny, the answer to 20 D is Tenets, beliefs - but only the second half comes from wordplay.
Vesalius, I think there were a couple of double uses.
NAC, so lawyers is the superfluous word?
Danny - yes, I think so. By the time I got to 20 D, I had the message worked out and might not have bothered ticking off the rest!
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DANNY13, it seems that "wasters" is the superfluous word in 13d if the cryptic message is to make sense. For 20d and 23d I have "(TEN)ETS" and "S(TEN)T" respectively. Both of these clues seem to be among the twelve that need modification.
In that case the setter must have used naughty as the anagram indicator.
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Neveracrossword, that does seem to be the case and there is nothing in the cryptic instruction to preclude it.

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