1ACCWC - Results

1ACCWC#493 - WELL DONE

Total Clues: 16 Total Voters: 20

✓ Contest Closed - Final Results

# Name Clue Points Voters Anno Comments
1 Samit kallianpur No weed left? A little bit of LSD may be good for you! (4,4) 25 13 [No weed L L]*. Left = L. A little bit of LSD = L. May be = anagrind (as in could be). Def= Good for you! - Is it ok having a letter selection like that for anagram fodder?
2 N Anantakrishnan Excellent way to cook steak 21 12 DD ---
3 VENKATESAN P New ode composed about a couple of learners is perfect (4, 4) 19 12 Definition: perfect. Anno: (NEW+ODE*) around (LL). A couple of learners = LL. About = Container indicator. New ode = Fodder. Composed = Anagrind ---
4 Textrous Development of new oil led one to leave a congratulatory message (4,4) 19 10 Def: "a congratulatory message", Anagrind: "Development of", Deletion: "one to leave" => NEWOILLED* - I ---
5 Suyash Roongta Design of new English doll is flawless (4,4) 16 11 Anagram of [new E(nglish) doll]. Indicator - design of. Def - flawless. ---
6 Ganesh Raman Harry wed Noell? Splendid 15 8 Anagrind HARRY; Fodder: WED NOELL; Def: SPLENDID ---
7 Kaustav Datta High on weed, I'll fail to keep a single good job (4, 4) 13 7 [on weed i'll]* minus i; Def=good job; High=anagrind; failed to keep a single=deletion of i - Not sure if that conjugation of fail quite works for the indicator
8 Nathan Townshend Good job we've got water at last 12 7 Double definition ---
9 Ramki Krishnan Very good work! That woman in Paris captures Mafia leader (4,4) 11 9 Def = very good, W (work) + ELLE around DON ---
10 Veera Raghavan Good job getting knowledge about converting kilogram to pound (4,4) 10 7 (Knowledge-kg+l)*. About: anagrind. Def: Good Job ---
11 --- Good job is rare? Certainly not! (4.4) 8 6 Definition: Good job. A steak that is served WELL DONE is "certainly not rare" ---
12 --- Kudos! It's cooked all the way through 8 6 DD - i feel basically they both mean the same? - something ''properly done''
13 --- Praise for having cooked thoroughly (4,4) 7 6 Double definition clue - Well done - i feel basically they both mean the same? - something ''properly done''
14 --- Prevailed over the Spanish lad without a hassle at final? Bravo! (4,4) 6 5 WON around [EL + L(-a)D] + (hassl)E; prevailed= won, over= cont ind, the Spanish= EL, lad without a= LD, hassle at final= E (last letter sel ind), defn= Bravo! ---
15 --- Finished digging? Bravo! (4, 4) 0 6 You get WELL DONE once you've finished digging. Bravo is definition. - Just ''digging'' may be insufficient to infer the ''for water'' part
- Just "Digging" does not imply that you get a well IMO.
16 --- Bored by ladies initially, marry first - Bravo! (4,4) 0 0 L L >>WED + ONE (first), Def. Bravo ---