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Bit of spare time over last day or so (either side of yet another Palace defeat) so have knocked up another cryptic crossword for these rainy days.

Apologies to purists who like them totally symmetrical - did my best but sort of lost my way, and patience. Clues are nearly all Rats related, albeit convoluted to the extreme in places. 

Let me know if you find any numbering errors in clues or word lengths.

Good luck to all. As ever, no prizes just the undying admiration of all on here wink

Across                                                                             Down

1and 5A - Server boost (1,5,3,3,6)1Best track 4th album? (7,5,2,3)
5see 1A 2Don't stop at this time - never in a million years (3)
9Nobody could be bothered to rule here.(2)3Followed vanity in late '79 (5)
10She grins toothlessly (6)4The complete frontman (6,9,5,6)
11Never take top off for part of first album track (4)5Source of gossip - it hurts! (3,5,5,6,7)
13Keyboard man under their thumb (7)6Somewhere to find a slug, or a worm (3)
15and 20A - Hearing aloud distorted on Clockwork B side (3,9)7A number to look after (3)
17Rock wonders - do they notice hers? (4)8Johnny gave Mary one - and another (5)
18Fill a cup for 3 and 6 (2,3)12Vicarage scene changes in front of normal hill (7,6)
20see 15A14Heavy defeat in no place (6)
21Deposed Rhodesian leader in a mix up (3)16Not younger than today in debut (5)
23First heard on I Don't Like Mondays (5)19Producer heading for New York initially (4)
25No reversal before a night like this (2)22Do you believe? In anything? At all? (2)
26Those who stumble tonight, or stall? (2,3)24Rats publishers (5)
27Confused man or owner of early Rats venue? (5)28Something to see at 10 on 28th (4)
29and 64A - Man comes between dancers (2,2)31No longevity for JFK (2,5,4,2,4)
30Not a friend of 39A (5)32Brenda Spencer in state initially (2)
34Ache messed up day I'm having my picture taken (4)33High street sandwich vendor IT department, reached via tube train when it's sub zero (6,6)  
35A couple - Gerry wouldn't be seen without them (4)35Too offensive for Radio 1 in '78 (3)
36Turn it down! I never want to hear it again (4,5)37see 44A
38So dizzy cat faints. You really should have been there! (9)40see 48D
39Concept by which we measure 61D (4)43Flick or flack (6)
40She's electric (5)46Four characters go missing in the end before republic ban anarchy (6)
41Chicken comes first and all that (4)48and 40D - Might have ended up Bongo Crazy (5,5)
42Forecast not great for eastern city (5)50Decapitated rat (2)
44and 37D and 62D - Mary on backside (2,3,3)57How me and Binky like our brandy before we do a dance (5)
45Geldof solo sound (5)58Charmed Lives? Oh no! Note precedes terrible fire and gloom (5)
47She's got a tongue that stings. I know that.. (5)61See 39A
49Flat out again? Can't be true! (5)62see 44A
51Deposed Rhodesian leader loses head (2)63Where to find Mick initially (1,1,1)
52Band behind 40A whose singer once slated Geldof (and Sting) (5)  
53and 54A - Sprayed in 1977 (3,3)  
54see 53A  
55Informant provides last word on final album (5)  
56They should have noticed it was cut so low (5)  
57Smallish flat in ad conveys different place on coast (9)  
59Rest let out - never get a reply (7)  
60Deposed Rhodesian leader has no guts (2)  
61Status craved by Eva's other half, or Ian Brown maybe? (6)  
64see 29A  
65and 66A - Traffic ensuing for a rearranged 3rd album (4,3,2,9)  
66see 65A  



-- Edited by suss on Monday 9th of April 2012 10:14:40 PM



-- Edited by suss on Monday 9th of April 2012 10:16:00 PM

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Loudmouth

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Great work again Suss. Pretty difficult and mystifying in places so it's a work in progress. Listed below are my across solutions, and I'll leave the down solutions till another day ( have about half the down ones done, but will give someobody else a chance. Don't all rush now! Love the complete frontman one,  RFZG is the clue for anyone lost, but it does sound like a German tv station!

1

5

9 Ok

10

11

13 Fingers

15

17 Eyes

18 Of tea

20

21

23

25 On

26 No one

27 Moran (Hotel was Morans, rather than morons)

30

34

35 Pair

36 That sound

38 Fantastic

39 Time

40

41 Jazz

42 Toyko

44

45

47 Woman

49

51

52 Oasis

53 Tin can

54 Tin can

55 Grass

56 Dress

57 Sandycove

59 Letters

60

61 Adored

64

65 Fine art of surfacing

66 ibid

 



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33 D (crossword clue, not bra size!) Subway Systems

Got some of the ones Noel did - but not had time to do all of the clues as having such an eggciting Easter time with lots of relatives visiting, so trying to avoid too many cross words!!! Would probably be more motivated too if there was a prize ........



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Well done Lisa you have helped enormously.

Some still outstanding....

31  D He didn't last so long    2D Now  8D Smoke

24 D Zomba (Sewer Fire Hits/ Zomba) 48D Mondo

4 D Robert Frederick Zenon Geldof

16 D Older 32 D CA (California?) 50 D At

6 D Ear 63D NYC

3 D Chair 15A Was screaming  21A Ian



-- Edited by noelindublin on Wednesday 11th of April 2012 02:05:48 PM



-- Edited by noelindublin on Wednesday 11th of April 2012 02:07:03 PM



-- Edited by noelindublin on Wednesday 11th of April 2012 02:09:23 PM



-- Edited by noelindublin on Wednesday 11th of April 2012 02:28:05 PM

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Some quick notes. Brenda Spenser shootings took place in San Diego, so its more likely CA than LA.

Braun is very clever. I was thinking the answer was Suzie, as in Suzie is a jewel, she flashes when she smiles. Was thinking of some sort of electric flash type connection.

Surely Rats used piano well before Mondays so not sure about that 5 word clue. Piano on Joey, Clockwork for example. Fingers was hardly waiting for the call up well into the third album.

The one with 28th is something to do with Nothing Happened Today ' and this is the date March 28th', but I'm stumped.

The line 'She grins tootlessly' is from Icicle In the Sun' so maybe its icicle(6). Or did he mean another word for grin? Maybe the character in the song has a name ie womans name.

Maybe 19 D is NYNY. Don't get the producer reference.Is it a record producer. Possible connection to Say Hi To Mick and New York City.

Dun Laoghaire seems to be correct Lisa, and you have spelt it correctly. I mixed up the b sides so I was wrong for my answer.



-- Edited by noelindublin on Wednesday 11th of April 2012 04:18:04 PM

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OK a few more ......

1A (and 5A) A Tonic for the Troops
29A and 64A - Go (Man) Go
44A and 37D and 62D Do the Rat
1D Another Piece of Red
22D No
46D Banana

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And some more, getting into it now! Though a few are guesses as the clues are a little too cryptic so not entirely sure ......

35D Pus
58D - Grief?
61D Age?
49A Lying
30A Enemy
57D Stiff
23A Piano
12D Average scenic

You'll have to let me know if I've got any wrong! And then I can go and stand in a corner with a pointy hat marked with a D on it

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Thanks Noel, really helps to have some other answers to work from. Is 32 D CA or maybe LA? Wasn't sure about 15A - doesn't seem to fit in my grid with other answers unless I've muddled some up! But apart from that, have got a few more:

40A Braun (very clever!!)
34A Each
Struggling with 5D though and 10 and 28 .......

Need to rest my brain a little now. Over to you again ....



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5D The slack mouth tittle tattles - have to confess I cheated and looked up lyrics though but it was really bothering me!

Anyway something new I've learned, will try to remember for another time! So not really cheating, honest!!

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20A and 15A Dun Laoghaire - have I spelt that right??
45A Nasal - think you'll be beaten up or thrown out of the BG gigs, Suss! Unless you go into 14D (hiding) and avoid being on the 28D (news)


Think we're almost there - just a few left, can't get 10A and not sure about 51 A and 60A

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Admirable joint effort there. Pretty much done. Some annotations below....

 For 51A and 60A Lisa you just need to rework 21A, which you got.

noelindublin wrote:


Some quick notes. Brenda Spenser shootings took place in San Diego, so its more likely CA than LA. Spot on

Braun is very clever. I was thinking the answer was Suzie, as in Suzie is a jewel, she flashes when she smiles. Was thinking of some sort of electric flash type connection.

Surely Rats used piano well before Mondays so not sure about that 5 word clue. Piano on Joey, Clockwork for example. Fingers was hardly waiting for the call up well into the third album. Was intended as (very) first (thing) heard on IDLM, just to be unhelpful smile

The one with 28th is something to do with Nothing Happened Today ' and this is the date March 28th', but I'm stumped. Lisa got this one

The line 'She grins tootlessly' is from Icicle In the Sun' so maybe its icicle(6). Or did he mean another word for grin? Maybe the character in the song has a name ie womans name. Wrong track I'm afraid...think other B sides.

Maybe 19 D is NYNY. Don't get the producer reference.Is it a record producer. Possible connection to Say Hi To Mick and New York City. Half right...need to change first two letters. It is one of their producers.

Dun Laoghaire seems to be correct Lisa, and you have spelt it correctly. I mixed up the b sides so I was wrong for my answer. Thought if I said Mulligan/Irish B side was too much of a giveaway. 'Hearing aloud' is the anagram.



-- Edited by noelindublin on Wednesday 11th of April 2012 04:18:04 PM


 



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Just realised that my clue for 11A is wrong. That one given  was meant for 17A when I had answer as 'ever', before I chose 'eyes' in preference. Just pasted it in by mistake.

11A is only half the producer referenced in 19D smile

I reckon you're only missing 10A, 11A, 51A, 60A, 7D, 19D and 43D. Haven't seen 40D mentioned, but you've got 48D so assume that's known.

Don't know whether to be impressed or frightened that other people latch on to my thinking in these. Well done to both anyway...and thanks for taking the time.



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40D - Bongo
7D One
19 Tony
43 knives

Have we got your undying admiration yet, or do we have to wait until it's ALL completed?


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suss wrote:

Don't know whether to be impressed or frightened that other people latch on to my thinking in these. Well done to both anyway...and thanks for taking the time.


 Now I'm a bit scared too - maybe we're all from Planet Strange biggrin So Strange ......?

Thanks for compiling crossword though - you obviously have a talent for it and are definitely not totally clueless smile  And thanks to Noel for filling in ones that I hadn't got.  Though there are still just a couple remaining ...



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Ha!! 10A is EUROPE (looking ugly I guess!)
11A Is it TO? (TOP without the P? and TOny?)
60A Am guessing at IN ??(Something to do with guts/INtestines/Ian??)
51A Is it AN? (Again based on IAN?)

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19D is Tony (Tony Visconti, Producer Mondo Bongo/V Deep) Lisa got this first.

Not sure about the Ian Smith ones- was actually looking through a book about the Rhodesian Civil War in the library the other day, so lots of stuff about Ian Smith. Maybe the answer to the puzzle is in that book!

Well done to Lisa- you got loads that had me stumped. I do find that I start mixing up the lyrics a bit. In Icicle In The Sun  'she looks out onto the bay' rather than  'grins tootlessly'.



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Tony (Visconti) is correct - To NY.

The revised 11A was just a rapidly conceived 'half the producer' clue, hence TO. The original clue about taking top off was intended for 17A when 17A it was 'EVER' not 'EYES', so Never without top is Ever.

In similar vein, Ian loses head is just 'an', and gutless Ian is just 'in'.

As for 'she grins toothlessly' - that's just a straight lift of lyric from ELU.

I admit it, sad man.....



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