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cruciverbali | 00:27 Sun 09th Mar 2008 | Crosswords
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thanks c

i was sure it was going to be killer
i cringed at this crossword until i got the theme

however i have one cryptic question

when using the word reportedly as in 2 down is it parts or partner that is the sounds like bit? i presumed i had to enter the parts bit because of the word "for"

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I'm still wondering about this too, I can see nothing(!) to separate the alternatives. Both answers fit perfectly.

Both appear in Chambers, although one is not a main entry and appears only in context.

So no help from me, I'm afraid.
On the basis that I have to choose one, or the other, I plumped for L.

My only reasoning is that the definition is usually the part of the clue that has "for" attached to it.

An "unsound" clue - if you will excuse the pun!
I went for L as well because of the position of "for" but such clues are always awkward. The commas round "reportedly" don't help either.
As for the rest, luck would have it that I asked who had said the relevant quotation in a quiz last month.
Perhaps the killer will be brought to book ( or Seven Magazine ) next Sunday.
MatydaLover -- is it going to be a Grand Slam or just the Six Nations title for Wales?
This week is a really good time not to be an English supporter... a couple of woeful and inadequate performances over the weekend (although three cheers for the girl's team in NZ!).

With the FA cup having a chance of leaving England for the second time, and a Grand Slam as long as France don't win by twenty points ... I'm beginning to think of a tenner on Glamorgan this season! No, steady, not too rash.

It would be typical of the French to give their best game of the season on Saturday, but not for a long time have I felt so confident about Wales' chances. They showed the very essence of a sportman's craft in Ireland, playing hard, skillful and solid rugby. A real whole-hearted attitude that even Australia would admire! And the Irish were no push-over - it was a tough, hard-earned win ... a credit to both sides.

Still, who knows, maybe I'll be English again next week!

And I think you're right Novalis (and the rest of you) the "for" swings the balance.


The excitement is too much for me ... I mean the " ... Championship as long as France ...".

But yes, Wales for the Grand Slam!

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I too expected Killer this week - those of us who have already passed judgement will have to wait at least another week before we can make a submission.

Regarding 2 Down, I don't see a problem here. Whilst a few may frown on the use of for to separate wordplay and definition, there is no doubt that this is the case here.
so cruciverbali are you saying that ingeneral the phrase after "for" is the definition?
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Yes, in general the formula is wordplay for definition (answer) or definition (answer) from wordplay. Of course in this particular clue the wordplay is a homophone, indicated by reportedly in the first half of the clue.

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