For ASCWC 267, please submit up to three cryptic clues for:
WINTER (6)
Hibernia to the Romans discussing who's first to bury? (6)Adjust: Hibernia to the Romans discussing who first to bury? (6)
Many thanks to Luciano for running the previous contest.
For ASCWC 267, please submit up to three cryptic clues for:
WINTER (6)
The deadline is just before midnight, your time, Saturday, November 27.
Duke
Spend December to February on an island in the Arctic Ocean and write about nuclear explosion (6)
Steve = : ^ )
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Spend December to February on an island in the Arctic Ocean and write about nuclear explosion (6)
Help, please. I see "Spend December to February" as a definition. I see "write about + nuclear" giving me WINTER, although (a) I'm not sure "n" really abbreviates "nuclear" and (b) without an insertion indicator, I think this would give me WITERN. So I think I'm off-base here. I see "nuclear explosion" possibly resulting in the so-called "nuclear winter," but then "nuclear" would be pulling double-duty. I don't get the "on...Ocean" part, unless it's part of a really long definition. I couldn't find a Winter Island in the Arctic, but there is one off Antarctica, where presumably winter is June-ish to September-ish. Or am I missing the point(s) here?
I have now located the Arctic's Winter Island! So I'm thinking this clue has two definitions plus wordplayI didn't know there was a Winter Island in the Arctic and it doesn't play any part in my clue. It seems to me that you equate December to February with winter without considering that this is only the case in the northern hemisphere. Winter is June to August in the southern hemisphere. That's why you missed Mark's clue. He's in the US; I'm in Australia.
(a) Spend December to February; (b) an island in the Arctic Ocean; (c) anagram ("explosion") of "write" about "n," abbreviating "nuclear." Yes?
From Steve:
Spend December to February on an island in the Arctic Ocean and write about nuclear explosion (6)
Help, please. I see "Spend December to February" as a definition. I see "write about + nuclear" giving me WINTER, although (a) I'm not sure "n" really abbreviates "nuclear" and (b) without an insertion indicator, I think this would give me WITERN. So I think I'm off-base here. I see "nuclear explosion" possibly resulting in the so-called "nuclear winter," but then "nuclear" would be pulling double-duty. I don't get the "on...Ocean" part, unless it's part of a really long definition. I couldn't find a Winter Island in the Arctic, but there is one off Antarctica, where presumably winter is June-ish to September-ish. Or am I missing the point(s) here?
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