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kayakamina | 08:16 Thu 28th Jan 2010 | Crosswords
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Here is a link to 'Pigs might fly' by Mr Magoo. The puzzle is on page 57.

http://thespectator.n...om/epaper/viewer.aspx

Quite an straightforward grid fill made easier by a helpful crossword title.

Just as well as I want to watch Andy Murray in Australia in an hours time!
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Well, the OED (which trumps Chambers cuz it's bigger!) only equates lever=prise (not prize or price). Of course since I don't mail these in my opinion should be discounted appropriately.
Have completed this, but still have one query - 21a. I can't work out where the 'o' comes from. Any explanations please. No doubt I will kick myself.
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Cloque...Clue (thread) O (round) Q (queen)
Knew I'd kick myself! had the 'clue' and the "q'. completely missed the 'o' meaning of round and simply took it as 'around'. Thanks K.
Took a little while to accustom myself to Mr Magoo's clue-writing style. As to 14 AC, I've gone with a 'Z', as this is the US usage/spelling meaning leverage. In British usage the 'S' form has only one meaning i.e. leverage as far as I can see. I don't have Chambers, so I may be mistaken, and would be happy to be corrected before I post my solution.
I have gone with prise. Chambers has prise meaning leverage and then to confuse things it has "prise 2 see price, and prize1,2,4." So there must be an argument that all three variants apply.
My Shorter OED tells me that to assign a value (now with C) used to be with Z, and Z is the correct one for leverage.
So I'm going with Z.
Oh well - I changed to 'S' in the end, and it's in the post...
Unfortunately, 'prise' meaning to value, as in 'prised possession', is an obsolete spelling, and should properly be indicated as such in a clue like this. 'Prize' meaning to lever however is current usage, and is surely what Mr M intended here.
Quite right M, 'PRIZING' is indeed given as the correct answer.

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