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1ACCWC#423 - REVERBERATE

Total Clues: 21 Total Voters: 21

✓ Contest Closed - Final Results

# Name Clue Points Voters Anno Comments
1 Satyen Nabar Boxer's last two vertebrae injured in ring (11) 45 16 -box(ER VERTEBRAE)*; boxer's last two= ER (last 2 letters of boxer), injured= anag ind, defn= ring ---
2 Textrous Go back close to cave to capture wild bear's echo (11) 24 13 Def: ECHO; Go back=REVERT, close to cave=E, to capture=containment indicator, wild BEAR = BERA* => REVER(BERA)TE - (Nice misdirection on “close”!)
3 Arjun Mukerjee Ring of vertebrae formed after rattlesnake’s head touches the tail (11) 22 10 R E (VERBERATE)*: def: "ring", anagram fodder "vertebrae", anagram indicator: "formed", after R(-attlesnake) touches (-TH)E - Nice visual!
4 Thejaswi Udupa Revere art, be creative, have a prolonged effect 21 9 (revere art be)*, anagrind - creative, def - have a prolonged effect - Hmmm..almost half the answer -(the 1st 5 letters), is in the same order in the clue
5 Sowmya Ramkumar Ring for fresh beer offered to minister and judge (11) 13 7 Def: Ring, BEER* inserted in REV+RATE - Definition for Wordplay is not usually considered correct cryptic grammar
6 Veera Raghavan Introduction to rhythm: always beat properly without hesitation to resonate (11) 11 5 R EVER B(ER)ATE*. Properly: anagrind. Def: resonate - not sure properly works as anagrind. improperly maybe.
7 Suyash Roongta Concerning! Damaged vertebrae continue to pulsate. 10 8 Concerning = RE. Damaged VERTEBRAE = VERBERATE. Def - continue to pulsate. ---
8 @qpheevr Echo Regina and constantly criticize (11) 10 7 echo = def.; Regina = R; constantly = EVER; criticize = BERATE ---
9 Amrita Majumdar Perhaps, Spooner at Emergency Room with abnormal, irregular heart beat and pulse (11) 10 6 Spooner= REV + ER + hEaRt beat* , PULSE-DEF - E R from heart is still regular
10 Avtaar Ring woman entering posh car with judge carrying case of booze (11) 9 8 EVE (woman) in RR(posh car) +RATE(judge) around carrying B(.)E. Def: Ring ---
11 --- Spooner, and others like him, orchestrated beer price ring (11) 9 4 REV (Spooner, and others like him [i.e. Rev.]) + ERBE (orchestrated beer) + RATE (price) = REVERBERATE (ring) - “and others like him” suggests a plural (REVS?); “or someone like him” would be better. (I do like the use of “Spooner” for something other than indicating a spoonerism, though!)
- Just ''spooner perhaps'' would have sufficed? And others like him = reverends
12 --- Vibrate without current? Components used to throb (11) 6 5 Components of the letter bank VBRATE (VIBRATE - I (current)) used to make the word; Definition: to throb - Innovative to try a "modified letter bank" clue, although some may consider this too much of a stretch
13 --- Resonate with basically electric RRR beat, viewed regularly all over the place (11) 6 5 Resonate - Def. [ e RRR beat v(i)e(w)e(d) ]* All over the place - anag ind. Surface reference to the Naatu Naatu song. - Nice song
14 --- Resonate with calamitous rare bet ever! (11) 3 2 Resonate = Definition ; Anagram of RARE BET EVER (RARE BET EVER)* Calamitous = Anagrind RARE BET EVER = Fodder - What is the surface reading supposed to mean?
- "ever" usually goes with the superlative form. e.g., best/worst/rarest bet ever.
15 --- Bishop caught the first woman beater, ordered: "Play the drums!" 3 2 Anno: (R(EVE)R)(BEATER*); Bishop=RR; The first woman=EVE; Caught=Containment indicator; Beater=Anagram fodder; Ordered=Anagrind; Definition: Play the drums. - Not sure about “play the drums” as a definition for “reverberate”. Is it meant as an allusion to the hearer’s eardrums?
16 --- Upset breve in rare composition at the end of drum 2 2 *breve in *rare + t+ e, Def: drum. upset and composition are anagrind for breve and rare respectively. at the end= te - Needs to be "ends" to select both t and e
17 --- Reflect, only to condemn after worship (11) 1 1 Def: reflect, Charade: REVER+ BERATE - What does “only” contribute? And how do we lose the final E from REVERE?
- What does REVER mean in the charade?
- worship = REVERE, not REVER.
- worship is revere
18 --- Resound, on receiving double note, with echoing toll? (11) 1 1 R(BREVE<<)E+RATE. "on" = RE. "receiving" = containment ind. "double note" (music) = BREVE. "with echoing" = reversal ind. "toll" (as in tariff) = RATE. Semi-&lit? ---
19 --- Short of respect, reprimand echoing repeatedly (11) 0 4 Definition to the right. Respect=Rever(-e) Reprimand=berate. - “echoing repeatedly” implies that the answer should be “reverberating” rather than “reverberate”
- Echoing repeatedly = Reverberating
- Short of respect means lacking respect, right ? I think “of” changes the indicator
20 --- Have less regard, scold but will it rebound? 0 1 Less regard- Rever(e). Scold- berate. Def. is Rebound= Reverberate - Role of “Will it”?
21 --- Echo on any animal with backbone leaving its heart confused; so missing first bar (11) 0 1 Definition: Echo; on - RE, any animal with backbone - VERTEBRATE, confused - AnagrInd, its heart - EB* = BE, missing first T (bar) RE. VER[-t](BE*)RATE ---