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Christiana | 15:05 Tue 07th Aug 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Have been sent an interesting dilemma from a friend. The clue is: 21d Long John Silver had one to grab, changing sides (6) The letters in the word are c - u - c -, so it is either "clutch" (to grab) or "crutch" (LJS had one). Changing sides could be L to R or R to L. (Left to right or right to left) In other words is the definition the first or second part of the clue?
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Should have said I favour 'crutch'
The definition should be at one end of the clue - as John John Silver has one is.

For the answer to be CLUTCH , grab should be at one end of the clue, not in the middle.

Sorry - Long John Silver
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Thanks, Getoverit - had arrived at that conclusion after I posted, but glad to have confirmation.
I think this is clutch. Crutch with R changed to L (changing sides).
No it's l changed to r. LJS had one - crutch
Surely that would mean, the clue broke down to

clue1 DEFINITION clue2 ( relating to first clue) - Isn't that non Ximenean ?

If my opinion counts for anything ...............
Definately crutch . !!
I agree with GetOverIt - it is definitely CRUTCH.

Long John Silver had one ......a crutch
to grab, changing sides...........clutch >>>crutch

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