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EV 935 Naughty Boy by Myno T

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DocHH | 16:27 Sun 03rd Oct 2010 | Crosswords
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Hello everyone,
As soon as I saw that a qoutation had to hilighted, and that the real name of the author, plus the work it comes from also had to be similarly shaded, I just knew this EV was one for the Classicists! Populated the grid quickly, then spent a while staring at it, looking for inspiration. At that stage I was probably a hater of mankind, certainly one who distrusts everyone else!
Weather here is awful, just right for a Tempranillo!
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Good afternoon DocHH,

Yes (although I'm not quite there yet) the grid is an easy fill. I'd recommend this to the new comers without doubt.
All clues seem to be on a consistent level here I found? Which for the setter is a skill without leaning either way on difficulty.

Thanks MynoT. Naughty Boy? I'd say clever lad MynoT !!!
Got it! - I too had been staring seeking inspiration for some time. Incidentally I could only find this thread by searching on google for EV 935. Searches for that or naughty boy in answerbank yielded no results!
Hello, DocHH. I have nearly filled the grid but cannot reconcile 57a with 29d. Is 57a a proper noun?
zita-green - 57a is in Chambers and is not a proper noun. It is an Edmundism!
Hi zita-green. 57a is an adjective (think of an abbreviation for representative within the crew of a boat) and gives a Spenserian word.
No, Zita, not a proper name , but a Spenserian word.
Thanks to all. I'll have another look in Chambers.
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Hello zita-green, 57a is according to the BRB an adj, albeit Spenserian. As far as 29d is concerned, how soapy do you want to be!
Pleased to see you again.
Aloysius535, the search facility on this site seems to be less than effective!
Tweaker, I think you have a long way to go yet!
Am still staring blankly at the completed grid looking for inspiration. DocHH's hints have had me looking for thereal name of a French dramatist ( which came up inour quiz league on Wednesday ) but I can't see it so I'm looking elsewhere.
DocHH,

long way how ?

Unless it's the highlighting part, don't worry about that. Unless it was like Adam's 'merchandise' Listener then it may take a while. Otherwise this is not tough.
Tweaker - Adam's merchandise seemed easier to me than this one, highlighting wise, though the clues are much simpler - Chaque a son gout, you could say.
Evening all, nothing too exciting about the grid fill, but the highlighting was well enough disguised, with scant information on what one was looking for, to redeem the puzzle for me.
So, the end game is the tough part.
Patience and luck/skill involved then!!!

I hope it's a huge PDM then to make up for the style of clueing this week.
Agree with all the comments so far - I found my attention wandering a bit during the grid fill, but the interest of the highlighting more than made up for it.
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Hello Copelander,
How are you, pleased to see you back again. How is your daughter's venture doing? I hope it is doing well.
Got it. I transposed letters in my entry for 46d so was led astray. Thanks all.
Like others quick grid fill, but not got the quote yet. The search function worked for me for first time in 3 weeks.
Got the quote now, a rather nice denouement I thought this week. Shading all looks very pretty but not sure it has any significance, unless it is meant to look a bit like Homer Simpson eating a doughnut
What I like about this thread is that, unlike other Crossword threads, posters go round the houses and never reveal their secrets, lest they be accidentally exposed to the Great Unwashed, permanently mired in the slough of the Times Cryptic. Is this a Masonic thing? Can anyone join? I've got a second-hand apron and promise to sit at the back and be quiet.
mike11111, all are welcome to join - as you pointed out we tend towards hints and sometimes painful puns rather than straight answers. I think the only pre-requisite for signing up is to identify your favourite tipple...

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