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1ACCWC#468 - CUL-DE-SAC

Total Clues: 24 Total Voters: 28

✓ Contest Closed - Final Results

# Name Clue Points Voters Anno Comments
1 Suyash Roongta Panicking, accused takes left into blind alley (3-2-3) 36 18 (ACCUSED + L)*. Anagrind - panicking. Def - blind alley. - Good clue, simple, technically accurate and to the point
2 Veera Raghavan Accused, running, kidnaps student in blind alley (3-2-3) 25 14 ACCUSED* over L. Running: anagrind ---
3 Satyen Nabar Case could deteriorate without oxygen, resulting in inescapable situation 20 14 (CASE COULD)* - O; deteriorate= anag ind, without oxygen= delete O, defn= inescapable situation - It is possible to escape from a cul-de-sac by turning 180 degrees and going back the same way that it was reached
4 Ramki Krishnan Accused criminal without bail, finally - it's the end of the road (3-2-3) 20 14 ACCUSED* around L (bail, finally), def = it's the end of the road ---
5 Nathan Townshend Church regularly adopts dodgy deals; one of these won't get you far 19 10 Church regularly = CUC; adopts = containicator; Dodgy deals = LDESA; one of these.... = def - Definition is also dodgy
6 Amrita Majumdar There is no way out of here when accused criminal is seen holding the butt of pistol (3-2-3) 17 11 There is no way out of here- def , ACCUSED * around L (butt of pistol) - There is no way through a cul-de-sac, however there is a way out: I.e. back the same way it was entered
7 Abhay Phadnis Showcased Lucerne's revolting centre - no way out but back! (3-2-3) 17 11 "Revolting centre" (central portion backwards) of "showCASED LUCerne". Defn: "No way out but back" - to exit a cul-de-sac, one has to leave by the way one entered. ---
8 Sparsh Sinha Twisted clause in the beginnings of contract document resulted in a deadlock(3-2-3) 17 9 Def - deadlock, twisted - anagrind, clause + cd(beginnings of contract document) = cul de sac - "...in the beginnings of contract document" suggests an anagram of clause between the letters c and d.
- The in is extraneous
9 Ganesh Raman Wrongly accused student in a situation from which it is impossible to escape 14 10 Anagram of ACCUSED L (student); WRONGLY as Anagrind; Def on the right - It is not necessarily impossible to escape from a cul-de-sac
- Won''t student = L make it an indirect anagram?
10 Adman_i Perplexing clues ! A Chief Detective reaches a dead end (3-2-3) 14 9 Perplexing - Anagrind, A dead end (definition) - (CLUESACD)* ---
11 --- Unconventional clue : "A C_ _ D_ S_ _ is a dead end" (3-2-3) 13 7 Unconventional - anag ind. (Clue A C D S)* - Too easy
- A cryptic clue with a much easier clue inside it!
12 --- Secluded space to turn around, not speed! (3-2-3) 11 9 &lit (SECLUDEDSPACE)*-SPEED, anagrind "to turn around", whole clue conveys answer (quiet residential street with circle at end for turning around) - Only semi&lit
13 --- Poorly clued, setter’s awkward crossword heads for a blind alley (3-2-3) 10 9 (CLUED)*+S+A+C; poorly = anagrind; heads = acrostic indicator; a blind alley = def. ---
14 --- Learner, accused unfairly - it's a dead end (3-2-3) 9 7 (L (learner) + ACCUSED)*, unfairly as anagrind. ---
15 --- Cryptic clues initially confuse all, describing dead-end. 9 5 (CLUES + C + A + D)* (being initial letters of 'confuse all describing'); Cryptic is the anagram indicator. Definition: Dead-end ---
16 --- Misleading clues about daughter's couple of acquaintances reached dead-end (3-2-3) 6 5 Misleading is anagrind/clues*/ about daughter is container/ couple of acquaintances is AC/ DEAD-END IS DEF ---
17 --- Blind spot close to Kodaikanal checked by accused criminal (3-2-3) 6 5 (……..)L inside ACCUSED*(anagrind criminal). Def: Blind spot - A cul-de-sac is a blind alley, not a blind spot
18 --- Accused criminal scouts around pound - one with no way out (3-2-3) 4 3 ACCUSED* around L (Pound, currency, in the surface - pound is used to mean prison) - A cul-de-sac does have a way out
- What is the role of "scouts"?
19 --- Dead end as Leading cruciverbalist clued cryptically (3-2-3) 4 2 Definitely - Dead end, (as+C+clued )* ---
20 --- Cryptic clue about dead-end place endlessly loops back to dead-end (3-2-3) 3 2 Cryptic: anagrind; CLUE: fodder; around: containment indicator; dead-end: D; place endlessly: CAS(-t); loops back: reversal indicator; dead-end: definition ---
21 --- Clued about leading States' and Cities' blind alley 2 2 Clued*+SAC Definirion- Blind alley ---
22 --- "Blind Alley" clued wrongly by leading setter Basch often (3-2-3) 2 2 Definition: Blind Alley. Anno: (CLUED*)(S(-etter))((-B)A(-S)C(-H)). Fodder=CLUED. Anagrind=Wrongly. Leading setter=S. Often=Alternate letter selection indicator ---
23 --- Pilots for Kolkata deals heartily in this one way trip 1 1 Pilots for Kolkata CCU deals heartily anagram indicator cul de sac - This one doesn’t work for me: “pilots for” to indicate “airport code for”; “heartily” as an anagrind; rough surface
24 --- This is close to France and England (5-2-3) 0 1 Double meaning for close - Enum is wrong and definition is dodgy