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TICKASMINCE | 11:55 Mon 11th Mar 2019 | Crosswords
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Hi. I'm guessing the answer is alarmists. I can explain the arm(member) in lists(rolls) but not the initial a. Anyone help? Cheers.
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A(letter) + arm(member) inside lists
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Hi danny, why should the part of the clue 'letter' mean 'A' rather than any other letter?
Because it is referred to as before the rest of the clue.
Plus, a letter, as you say, could be any letter, but the solver has to work out which letter it is to fit the answer to the clue.
Glad you gave this a thread of its own Tickamince - also pleased to see Danny agree with me.

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Quizzes-and-Puzzles/Crosswords/Question1648115.html
Sorry Lynne, I didn't know that you had previously answered this.
No need, it was me who suggested posting it again because the OP was not happy with the parse - better to have fresh eyes on it.
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Hi Mamyalynne and danny.
I thought each part of a clue should direct the solver to a specific word or in this case to a specific letter. Why the letter should be 'A' rather than any other letter seems a poor clue to me. On that basis if the setter had said a 'word' before, then you're just supposed to guess the word he's wanting correctly. I really don't like the clue at all.
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I really should just take a deep breath and let it go.
There are more important things to worry about.... like Brexit!
You're right that each part of the clue should mean something but in fairness some work needs to be done by the solver.
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Ok Mamyalyne.
Cheers.

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