Quakers yard?
Correct. Your turn.
Quakers yard?
Correct. Your turn.
CSR Chassen Road?
Leaders of corporate social responsibility provide alternative integration
clue: concentrate on finding another word for provide
OK, this one is not getting any traction [pun intended], so I'll release it into the wild :cry:.
Leaders of (a pointer to the first letters) corporate social responsibility = csr
provide alternative (suggests changing the word provide) = donate
integration (a hint to an anagram) = csr + donate
= doncaster
open floor..
Another clue would have been welcome; there are a lot of synonyms for provide.
OK, this one is not getting any traction [pun intended], so I'll release it into the wild :cry:.
Leaders of (a pointer to the first letters) corporate social responsibility = csr
provide alternative (suggests changing the word provide) = donate
integration (a hint to an anagram) = csr + donate
= doncaster
open floor..
Craven Arms?
Four Lane Ends?
Nope. Hint -- the name is also that of a prominent "dynasty" in the acting profession, a couple of centuries back.
Kemble?
Correct (run-on word -- "lack emblem"). Over to you.
Open floor
The place where everything goes after repair.
Worksop?? (back to normal work and operations)
Indirect anagrams are considered by many to be unfair in cryptic clues....
If you can find a copy, Ximenes on the Art of the Crossword (1966) by D S Macnutt is a seminal work on clue writing that came down firmly against indirect anagrams...
Here's a clue:
The place where everything goes after repair.
Darnall?
Correct, your turn...
Seems to me that these published critics must of struggled with this cryptic style despite being very prevalent. This style can still can be found today in the Guardian Cryptic Crosswords.
The whole point of a cryptic clue is to have difficult clues which indicate the solutions indirectly [however indirectly]. No-one really wants a clue to be solved within 5 minutes of posting, do they?
I do though acknowledge posting an obscure synonym reference, which did not help matters
He is removed from a lizard?
Camelon?
Indeed
Overall-best-for-most creed espoused here?