It is that time when I post my personal favourite cryptic crossword clues of the year. I found it hard to whittle down the list to ten, what with the variety of gems from debuting setters with fresh styles - notably Picaroon of the Guardian, Rorschach of the Independent and Lightning of The Hindu. Eventually I gravitated towards my usual soft spots - the crackling &lit, innovative wordplay and sly surfaces.
Here are my top ten clues of 2012. Take a stab at solving them. Enjoy!
Sunday Times 4474 (Tim Moorey): Reconstructing roughly? (7,7) C______ ______S
Guardian 25823 (Arachne): It might drop me, if uninitiated in its use (9) T_______E
Times 25169: Taking betrothal with zeal, I failed to get a grip on matrimony, ultimately? (9,6) E________ _____R
Guardian 25638 (Picaroon): He has left the property (7) T_____E
Sunday Times 4467 (Dean Mayer): Heavy weight is breaking wooden floor (8) A______H
THC 10505 (Textrous): So this may be a 'dots' animal? (9) D_______N
Independent 8130 (Klingsor): As one's awfully mean, small tips for waiters ensue (2,5) __ M____
Sunday Times 4506 (Dean Mayer): Danger - albeit rum - at sea (7,8) B______ _______E
FT13968 (Dante): When models that have lost their shape are employed? (6) S_____
Guardian 25697 (Orlando): Mafia-style base? (6,4) F_____ ___T
Which cryptic clues will you pick for your Best Of 2012 list?
Wish you a happy Christmas and lots of joy for the New Year.
[Update: See comments for answers.]
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Got a few on first pass (I think):
ReplyDelete1) CUTTING CORNERS (Anagram and &lit)
4) TESTATE (THE - HE + ESTATE). Deletion, charade and &lit
5) ASTONISH = FLOOR (AS(TON+IS)H). This gets my vote so far, but a tough choice
6) DALMATION (could be DALMATIAN, which is the more common spelling, but am assuming it is also an anagram of dot+animal. The s in dots somehow casts a shadow on an otherwise neat clue
8) BERMUDA TRIANGLE (anagram and &lit)
9) SELDOM (CD + anagram of MODELS)
10) FAMILY SEAT (anagram of MAFIA STYLE). Am not sure this is necessarily an &lit
ReplyDelete2) TIGHTROPE. The penny dropped at last, though the solution was not too difficult, the parsing had me stumped. Take off the initial letters of first four words, anagram and &lit.
ReplyDeleteJust changed my vote!
Modification to 2: no anagram, sorry
ReplyDelete7) EN MASSE (MEAN* + S(small) + SE (tips/ends of waiters and ensue)
ReplyDeleteHi Shuchi, How about posting your top ten Hindu crossword clues (2012)?
ReplyDeleteSunday Times 4474 (Tim Moorey): Reconstructing roughly? C______ ______S
ReplyDeleteAns: &Lit CUTTING CORNERS(Reconstructing*)
Sunday Times 4506 (Dean Mayer): Danger - albeit rum - at sea (7,8)
Ans: &Lit BERMUDA TRIANGLE (Danger albeit rum*)
Guardian 25697 (Orlando): Mafia-style base?(6,4) F_____ ___T
ANS; FAMILY SEAT(Mafia style*)
Reconstructing roughly? (7,7) CUTTING,CORNERS*
ReplyDeleteIt might drop me, if uninitiated in its use (9) T_______E
Taking betrothal with zeal, I failed to get a grip on matrimony, ultimately? (9,6) E________ _____R
He has left the property (7) (T -HE)ESTATE
Heavy weight is breaking wooden floor (8)AS(TON)(IS)H. Ash: Wooden
So this may be a 'dots' animal? (9) DALMATIAN
As one's awfully mean, small tips for waiters ensue (2,5) (EN,MA*)+S+S+E Small. waiterS, ensuE
Danger - albeit rum - at sea (7,8) BREMUDA,TRIANGLE*
When models that have lost their shape are employed? (6) SELDOM*
Mafia-style base? (6,4) FAMILY,EAST*
Hi Sandhya,
ReplyDeleteI haven't solved THC daily in 2012 and might miss some good clues if I make a top ten list. I'd love to know your personal THC favourites - would you share them here?
PS: I'm keeping the solutions hidden for another week, so that readers who are away on year-end vacation also get to try solving them.
Hint for clue#3: The answer is a person's name.
Guessed after reading your hint.
ReplyDeleteTimes 25169: Taking betrothal with zeal, I failed to get a grip on matrimony, ultimately? (9,6) E________ _____R
Is it ELIZABETH TAYLOR? (betrothal+zeal+ I+y*)
THC 10505 (Textrous): So this may be a 'dots' animal? (9) D_______N
DALMATIAN
Loved the clues! I had a fine time cracking them, could get only two of them for now :(
ReplyDeleteSunday Times 4474 (Tim Moorey): Reconstructing roughly? (7,7) C______ ______S
(CUTTING CORNERS)* &lit
Taking betrothal with zeal, I failed to get a grip on matrimony, ultimately? (9,6) E________ _____R
(ELIZABETH TA(Y)LOR)* &lit
A fantastic clue!
Had quite forgotten about this post, but the e-mail alert revived my interest, and with the helpful hint (thanks Shuchi), No. 3 should be ELIZABETH TAYLOR.
ReplyDeleteHaven't been making a list of top clues, so I don't want to put in something here as a placeholder. But maybe I will start keeping a log for 2013.
Happy New Year to all
#3 at last! Elizabeth Taylor (betrothal zeal I y)*
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Shuchi!
More hints:
ReplyDelete#5: The definition is 'floor'.
#6: Composite anagram.
#7: The definition is 'as one'.
#9: Look for an anagram.
Shuchi, apropos your last comment, I think I had gotten them and responded quite some time back. Not sure now if the comment ever reached? Or is it for the benefit of a wider audience and you are still holding the answers back?
ReplyDeleteHi Bhala,
ReplyDeleteYour answers are all there, keeping them hidden for another couple of days since traffic was lean in the last week of December.
Trying with the help of hints given by you.
ReplyDeleteFT13968 (Dante): When models that have lost their shape are employed? (6) S_____
Ans: SELDOM (models*)
Sunday Times 4467 (Dean Mayer): Heavy weight is breaking wooden floor (8) A______H
Ans: ASTONISH
(got TON(heavy weight) and IS ,but for "ASH" i don't know how to annotate that part)
Independent 8130 (Klingsor): As one's awfully mean, small tips for waiters ensue (2,5) __ M____
ANS: EN MASSE {MEAN+S(mall)+SE(tips of waters and ensue}}
I am just a solver, not an expert like you,but I liked these two clues very much,because I found the 2 very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for explaining both the clues Shuchi!
ET 191 Removal of these from the ear will give her chances (4)
Telegraph Toughie 886 (Elkamere): R 60 (10) THREESCORE
THC 10505 (Textrous): So this may be a 'dots' animal? (9) D_______N
ReplyDeleteDALMATION (DOTS ANIMAL-SO)* &lit
:D Amazing!
Thanks for your answers and comments on the clues. Happy New Year once again to each one of you.
ReplyDeleteThe consolidated answers:
Sunday Times 4474 (Tim Moorey): Reconstructing roughly? (7,7) CUTTING CORNERS
(RECONSTRUCTING)* &lit.
Guardian 25823 (Arachne): It might drop me, if uninitiated in its use (9) TIGHTROPE
Initial letters removed from 'iT mIGHT dROP mE', &lit.
Times 25169: Taking betrothal with zeal, I failed to get a grip on matrimony, ultimately? (9,6) ELIZABETH TAYLOR
Last letter of 'matrimonY' in (BETROTHALZEALI)*, &lit. Elizabeth Taylor was engaged/married several times.
Guardian 25638 (Picaroon): He has left the property (7) TESTATE
THE - HE + ESTATE (property), &lit.
Sunday Times 4467 (Dean Mayer): Heavy weight is breaking wooden floor (8) ASTONISH
TON (heavy weight) IS, in ASH (wooden); definition: floor (verb).
THC 10505 (Textrous): So this may be a 'dots' animal? (9) DALMATION
(SO + DALMATION)* = (DOTS + ANIMAL), &lit.
Independent 8130 (Klingsor): As one's awfully mean, small tips for waiters ensue (2,5) EN MASSE
(MEAN)* S (small) last letters of 'waiterS ensuE'; definition: as one.
Sunday Times 4506 (Dean Mayer): Danger - albeit rum - at sea (7,8) BERMUDA TRIANGLE
(DANGER ALBEIT RUM)*, &lit.
FT13968 (Dante): When models that have lost their shape are employed? (6) SELDOM
(MODELS)*, &lit
Guardian 25697 (Orlando): Mafia-style base? (6,4) FAMILY SEAT
(MAFIA STYLE)*, with 'base' as the anagrind, &lit - the whole clue being a "whimsical definition punning on 'mafia-style' = 'family' and 'base' = 'seat'", as Orlando puts it.
The vice of not spending enough time to parse the clue properly is that one doesn't appreciate the intricacy and worse still may criticise it.
ReplyDeleteAm truly guilty of that for 'DALMATIAN', wonderful clue when seen in the right context
THC 10505 (Textrous): So this may be a 'dots' animal? (9) DALMATION
ReplyDelete(SO + DALMATION)* = (DOTS + ANIMAL), &lit.
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Is there a mistake in the clue itself? Or is just the solution given wrongly? I thought the dog is spelt DALMATIAN.
My bad, of course. The clue is fine, with a single 'O' in the fodder.
ReplyDeleteThe answer is DALMATIAN.
Sorry- even I spelt it Dalmation !:(
ReplyDelete