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1ACCWC#372 - TALL ORDER

Total Clues: 42 Total Voters: 44

✓ Contest Closed - Final Results

# Name Clue Points Voters Anno Comments
1 Satyen Nabar Alert old leader of Russia making unreasonable demand (4,5) 34 18 (ALERT OLD R)*; leader of Russia= R, making= anag ind, defn= unreasonable demand. - Very topical surface
2 Hari Mannarsamy Select all or deride some? It is a difficult ask! (4,5) 27 14 Telescopic. Selec(t all or der)ide . T. I d = some. Def: It is a difficult ask. - Good
- Some as tele-ind should come before the fodder
3 Samit kallianpur Too much to ask?...Perhaps later, Lord! 26 14 Later Lord*. Def = Too much to ask. Perhaps = anagrind. - Is POS of definition OK? I wonder
4 N Anantakrishnan End of unrest. Total peace? That's difficult to achieve. 24 13 (Unres) T ALL (total) ORDER (peace) . Rest is definition. - Good
- Root issue
5 Avtaar A couple of novices participating in hill-climbing rose to a difficult challenge (4,5) 24 11 #downclue. ALL(couple of novices) inside (participating in) TOR (hill)+ RED(rose)<<<(climbing). Def A difficult challenge - Good surface but don’t see how rose=red
- Nice use of "rose"
6 VENKATESAN P Story about Nobleman and King’s tough proposition (4,5) 23 14 {TAL{LORD}E}{R}. Story=Tale; Nobleman=Lord; King=R. Def: tough proposition. ---
7 Ananth Srinivasan Essential to forestall or derail difficult task (4,5) 22 13 fores(TALL OR DER) ail - Hidden word ind: Essential to Def: difficult task - Nice
8 Ajeesh When wife is killed, managing world later is a difficult task (4,5) 20 12 Anagram of world later - w(wife) - I''m not sure that the surface flows.
- Nice story
- Nice surface - "With wife gone" would make it less gruesome and more touching!
9 Manish Jhaveri Hard task returning buttered roll, a teashop offered (4, 5) 19 11 Rev Telescopic (returning is reversal indicator; offered is telescopic indicator). Def = Hard Task - Great clue, I think it would be better without the comma.
10 Simon T. Hill Team leader gets complete harmony, not a easy thing to do. (4,5) 17 12 T(eam) + complete (ALL) harmony (ORDER) Def - not an easy thing to do ---
11 --- That's a lot to ask of wretched troll, dear (4,5) 17 10 def (that's a lot to ask) trolldear* - Good
12 --- Story about God Rama's first battle (4,5) 17 7 Def:BATTLE, Story=TALE, God=LORD, Rama's first=R=>TAL(LORD)E R - Love the surface, but I don''t get "battle" for "tall order"
- Nice surface but Battle as def seems incomplete, maybe uphill battle?
- Not sure battle is a sufficient definition. Great clue, nonetheless. Wins points from me
13 --- Changing leotard without both hands is very difficult (4,5) 15 9 Anagram of Leotard containing L&R (both hands), Anagram indicator: Changing, Container indicator: Without, Def: Very difficult - I like the wordplay so much but I don''t think TALL ORDER can be defined as an adjective?
- Without should be with for containment no? Without means dropL&R? Otherwise very nice
14 --- Roll back in trade arrangement? Very difficult task. (4,5) 14 11 LLOR in (TRADE)* - "back" is the reversal indicator, "in" is the containment indicator, "arrangement" is the anagrind, "very difficult task" is the def. ---
15 --- Inside the capital, Lord Ernest is formidable (4,5) 14 8 capiTALLORDERnest. Hidden in plainsight. Indicator- Inside. Def- Formidable - Def. (adjective) does not match entry (noun)
- Good
- POS mismatch? Tall order is a noun and formidable is adjective.
16 --- Dear troll, get lost! Is that something very difficult to do? (4,5) 13 8 Dear troll*/ have used get lost as anagrind to suit the surface. - Such a nice surface, I don''t mind the extra "that" for the surface (and the anagrind works)
17 --- Initially training everyone, arrange to give tough task (4,5) 11 6 Anno: T(raining) ALL ORDER. ‘To give’ is indicator of result of wp. ---
18 --- High command describes tough assignment 11 5 DD- high(tall) command (order) def : tough assignment - Root issue
- Same roots. Not cryptic enough, IMO
19 --- Starbucks request – a difficult task: reducing fat on drier blend without a bit of ice (4 5) 10 5 Def: 1. “Starbucks request” (“tall” is an order size at Starbucks); 2. “a difficult task”. Wordplay: TALLO[w] (“reducing fat”) + DRIER* (anagrind “blend”) – I (“a bit of ice”) - Could''ve removed "a difficult task," but this surface is still nice.
- I like the idea of having two definitions.
20 --- Winning elections without money? Tough task for high command 9 6 Three definitions. First as an example, then "tough task", then the charade of high (tall) command (order) - Nice but is "for" necessary
- Root issue with High for Tall
- The first def seems like it would need an example indicator
21 --- Used up, flushed toilet paper at difficult job (4,5) 8 6 Reversed (Used up) RED (flushed) ROLL (toilet paper) AT is TALL ORDER (dificult job) - I would say you need a DBEI for toilet paper > roll
- Love the use of "flushed" here and the reversal indicator
- very amusing surface
22 --- Start to test everone with operational research? The German assigment that's too hard 7 5 T[est] + ALL + O.R. + DER ---
23 --- Hard soil contains rolled nuts (4,5) 7 4 Defn-Hard, Soil (TAR) contains (ROLLED) nuts (anagrind) ---> TA (LLORDE) R - As Tall Order is a noun, hard cannot define it. Otherwise an excellent clue.
24 --- Heartless tamer holds in amusing comeback? That's a big ask (4,5) 7 3 TAMER loses M, gains DROLL reversed - Amusing indeed!
25 --- After losing a fortune in the beginning, recovering lost dollar is a difficult task (4,5) 6 4 TER(after-a f) around DOLLAR* def: a difficult task - Recovering is container indicator?
- Smart use of "recovering" for a container indicator
26 --- Almost impossible to request a small drink at Starbucks? 6 3 At least in the US, Starbucks labels its "small" size as "tall." Thus "to request a small drink at Starbucks?" = TALL ORDER - If you switched "small" to "medium" (a Short is a small at Starbucks), this would work
- TALL ORDER is a compound noun, and the double def clues, as annotated, an adjective ("almost impossible") and a verb ("to request ...")
- Tall order is a noun. Almost impossible is not.
27 --- It’s a challenge getting a small drink at Starbucks! (4,5) 5 4 Double definition (2nd part = to order a Tall drink, which is the small size at Starbucks) ---
28 --- It is difficult to do a bit of Lamaze wearing tight leotard, right? (4,5) 5 4 Def = it is difficult to do, L inside LEOTARD* + R - Hilarious surface!
- Love the surface, but "tight" doesn''t work as an anagram indicator for me
- not sure about "tight" as an anagram indicator
29 --- A tough task from high command? (4,5) 4 4 Def on Left; high = tall and command = order - Good surface, but duplicated by another entry
- Root issue
- Same root. Not cryptic enough, in my opinion
30 --- Everyone in model arrangement? That's impossible (4,5) 3 2 ALL in model T ORDER arrangement. Def: that's impossible - Root issue
31 --- High integrity? Tough ask! (4,5) 3 1 high=tall, integrity=order, def=tough ask - Root issue
32 --- Difficult request made by organization seeking model to appear before everyone (4,5) 2 1 Organization = order, model before everyone = T + all , Difficult request made (Defn) - Not very clear how TALL comes before Order.
- Root issue with organisation for order
- Wasn''t sure about the "seeking" part of this surface; I like "organization" for "order"
33 --- Without permit held by no longer approved Trader Joe's, get 12 ounces at Starbucks? (4,5) 2 1 "Without permit" is the word ALLO[-w], as the "with" of "permit" is "out." It is held (contained) by TR[-a]DER, which is a "no longer approved" TRADER: T(ALLO[-w])R[-a]DER. The crossword definition plays on "Joe" (for coffee) and how "12 ounces at Starbucks" is a Tall, for a TALL ORDER ---
34 --- Father enters later upset with an unreasonable demand 2 1 Defn is an unreasonable demand, father is lord , so lord in later* - “With” does not work as a connector, IMO
- Lovely wp. The surface would be better with a comma (later, upset)
35 --- Quite a challenge for short term hedges of volatile dollar (4,5) 2 1 T (DOLLAR)* ER (short TERm); Definition - quite a challenge - Hedges for works better. Also definition for Wordplay is not usually used. Good idea
- Lovely surface. This is def for wp which isn''t within the conventions.
36 --- Lofty grade is difficult to achieve (4, 5) 1 1 Lofty :Tall, grade :ordee, difficult to achieve :Definition. - Lovely surface. Your definition doesn''t match the solution in terms of part of speech. adjective / noun
- Root issue
- Same root Tall and Order. Not cryptic enough , in my opinion
37 --- Doctor alert embracing noble job that’s difficult (4,5) 1 1 Def: Job that’s difficult, Anagram of ALERT around LORD (noble) - I''m not sure that the surface works.
38 --- TL/DR Earl houses Oscar broadcast, something that is difficult to accomplish. (4, 5) 1 1 TLDREARL + O anagrammed (broadcast) turns into something that is difficult to accomplish. ---
39 --- Difficult task to get through charred roll a teenager served up 1 1 rev tel. Def: difficult task, tel ind: get through, reversal ind: served up ---
40 --- It's challenging for Grandmaster in late burst regaining top spot 0 0 Grandmaster = Lord, late burst = *late (tale), regaining top spot = r, being first letter of regaining - Lord can be Master, but Grandmaster is a stretch
41 --- Big ask by high command 0 0 DD - Root issue
42 --- Alt-L maybe an option at Starbucks.com! 0 0 Alt-L* maybe (reverse anagrind) TALL* ORDER(anagrind) def: an option at Starbucks.com ---