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saladdodger | 14:30 Sat 05th Mar 2022 | Crosswords
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Preamble: Nine clues have a single-letter misprint in the definition: in clue order the correct letters spell the name of the songwriter responsible for the song whose first line (five words) fills the silver cells. Three thematic entries are clued instead by the words used as rhymes in the song lyrics (in one instance the clue answer is a different length to the entry). Letters in four
cells are not referenced in their clues’ wordplay – solvers should highlight these to form the title of the song

11a Miserable place around left and right will make American cry (6) ?A?L??
24a Non-fighter affecting religious sentiments in great quantity (7) ?ROPI??
39a Prudent road travellers, packed to tour Spain W?R??? (last letter possibly L)
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39 A is the thematic one where the length isn't the same. The answer to the clue - Prudent, 7 letters, from a vehicle filled with passengers, with the usual 'Spain' inside. Then you change this, getting the rhyme from the song.
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Thanks ... can see careful for that one
Is the songwriter all one word ?
Thanks, saladdodger. There's a forename and a surname for the songwriter. I think your other two clues are thematic too -24 works for me, 11 A seems a little iffy (but pronunciation things are often tricky!)

11 Four letter 'miserable place' with 'left' and 'right' inside, giving an American word for cry, shout.
24 . The definition is 'in great quantity'.
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thanks! Having bravO instead of bravI didn't help in getting the title ...sorted now!
Saladdodger, glad you're sorted - glad I didn't lead you astray. It wasn't the easiest of puzzles to give hints on!

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