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Winning a Rega Planar 3 off eBay...about time my vinyls had an upgrade in player quality

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I was explaining to somebody why, even with our league position I was happier with Lambert than......than.....oh, er Mc, Mc, ummmm not McCuuuu.

 

I had actually blanked and forgotten his name and the only thing that would come to the font of the brain was McClown.

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Today's Guardian cryptic crossword, 4 down:

 

"Christ with Noah booted genius" (5)    :)

I'm probably way wrong but is it Messi?

 

 

You are right. Clever clue, I thought, made me chuckle.

 

Christ = "Messiah"; "Noah" = "no 'ah'"; Messi = "booted genius".

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You are right. Clever clue, I thought, made me chuckle.

 

Christ = "Messiah"; "Noah" = "no 'ah'"; Messi = "booted genius".

A perfect example of why I'm a sudoku man.
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Today's Guardian cryptic crossword, 4 down:

 

"Christ with Noah booted genius" (5)    :)

I'm probably way wrong but is it Messi?

 

 

You are right. Clever clue, I thought, made me chuckle.

 

Christ = "Messiah"; "Noah" = "no 'ah'"; Messi = "booted genius".

 

have to admit I didn't see the No Ah bit, which is now very obvious, I just went with the Christ, Messiah, Booted Genius, footballer bit and saw Messi in Messiah.

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I believe so and certain cryptic writers have a way of doing it that you can also get used to. I've just always been more a numbers man than a crossword man even though I pride myself on a fairly good vocabulary. In a way, I don't like the ambiguity that comes with a lot of crossword clues.

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Cryptic clues are quite disciplined in having to stick to certain conventions.

 

These are my favourite types of cryptic clues.

 

 

Although there may be some opposition to how 'cryptic' they are.

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Cryptic clues are quite disciplined in having to stick to certain conventions.

 

Indeed. I did have a go at understanding it once, but then decided that once I knew there where set rules it became a simple memory game rather than something actually worthwhile. 

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