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Daily Mail prize crossword Thursday Aug 25

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janbrix | 10:33 Fri 26th Aug 2005 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Found some of the clues in this really devious but have done it all, finally, except 22 across, can anyone help? I've got c-n and the clue is 'Stir about one'. If this refers to another clue, the answer to 1 across is 'packed lunch' and to 1 down 'poison pen letter'. Need to have the solution (and explanation! There seem to be only 2 possible words anyway, 'can' and 'con') by the postal collection this afternoon. Thanks in advance!
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Can is slang for Prison so is Stir

I am stuck on this -  I realised the possible connection in slang terms for prison but how does this fit in with clue?  Anyone explain??
It's The only explanation i can see, Have racked my brain for hours on this one
I suppose a packed lunch could come in a can?
It's a simple cryptic.

Stir (ie. prison) = can
About = c (short for circa)
One = an

janbrix   like you this was a harder puzzle I have the same for 1a and 1d. May I ask help for 9a please is it

utilise.  many thanks pega.

 `a` is one e.g. a book, a house. The other answers about `stir` = `prison` tend to suggest `can` as the answer.
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Pega, you wanted to know if 9 across is 'utilise', yes, it is, it's 'futile' minus 'f' and ananagram of 'is' which is in the last part of 'exploit's' - I think that's thexplanation, anyway, but it's really devious! And there's an anagram of 'isle' in there too ...
That doesn't sound right - give the clue and I'll explain it accurately.
This has been asked and answered before. Why are you asking it again?

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