Re: SCWC 86 results
- From: Flying Tortoise <purple.mug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2009 07:58:19 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 1, 9:53 pm, Brian Westley <west...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Flying Tortoise <purple....@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On Aug 1, 2:19=A0pm, Steve Ball <pretty.g...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Flying Tortoise:
On Jul 30, 9:47=A0am, Steve Ball <pretty.g...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Flying Tortoise:
s=B9Dropped off outside riotous hustings, I was recognised (13)
DI(HUSTINGSI anagram)ED
Pretty well done. My only quibble is the use of the past tense =8Cwa=
to introduce the definition.
I hate to quibble over a quibble but I kinda have to point out that
DISTINGUISHED, whether as verb or participle, is past tense!
oIn the cryptic reading, it's just a word. The moderator is objecting t=
n't"[wordplay] _was_ [definition]", when it still is. "Is" obviously does=
Iwork in the surface; what about "Dropped off outside riotous hustings,=
might be recognised (13)"? Works for me.
Then he is mistaken in his interpretation. "Was recognised" is the
definition in toto. The "was" is not in any sense a linking word.
Huh? Can you give me an example where "distinguished" is synonymous withProbably not. But I said already the justification is a 'tad
"was recognised"?
contrived', namely that one is distinguished because one was
recognised.
How about:
"He distinguished red from green in the colorblindness test yesterday"
Needs the passive. More along the lines of ...
The elite guard, distingusihed by its silver trappings, came under the
heaviest fire.
.
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