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Aperio | 09:22 Mon 13th Nov 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Cornering movement catching no coppers at first (14)?

I cannot work out from the cryptic clue whether "s" or "z" should be used in the answer : mo (no poli s/z a) tion.

ie "motion" for movement around "no" and "polisa" or "poliza" for police.

Any thoughts? Aperio


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I went for the "s" too.
The OED (the big one, 30 volumes) only gives the Z spelling, which surprises (-zes??!!) me, as I thought s would be the normal UK spelling.

Poliza is Spanish for police. I don't know of a language (though there could well be one) where polisa is police

4d also has a spelling ambiguity - haurient or hauriant? The former seems the most common, but I only half understand the cle
5d is haurient ...over the Channel - ie in France, so French words....haut (high) rien (nothing)
11a. I was inclined to go so 'z' !! But have quite an open mind about it . The 'a' may be 'at first', and poliz- rather than polis- seemed to be the start of police in other languages...I'm waiting to be further enlightened.
definately the s - pollis is scots and irish for the police.
definately the s - polis is scots and irish for the police.
Thanks for putting me straight Muriel
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Muriel, thanks for the clarification. Aperio
i think its "monopolisation" i.e cornering

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