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A "Grand" Group Cryptic

◆◆ · By Mitch Katz, Deborah Wenger, Robert A. Foor, Lisa W Chambers, Joyce Prue, Mark Penney, Carol Hodapp Anderson, William Allbritain, Jeannine Kundinger, Rae Lynn Tipping, Dean Sherman, Steve Mattingly, Mark Mammel, Mike Hausberg, Ken Pacquer Edited By Paul Vong · Published by Paul Vong · Published 2021-08-02T06:35:05.227Z

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  • Mike D 7:55 · 2021-08-02T12:58:36.900Z
    Very cool! Nice job all! I got about 50% which is good for me for a cryptic 😊
    • Paul Vong publisher · 2021-08-02T19:47:59.189Z
      Nice!
    • Saswat Mishra 10:48 · 2021-08-02T16:35:22.713Z
      I do not get the clues for 4A, 7A and 9A
      • Paul Vong publisher · 2021-08-02T19:52:14.315Z
        According to them, here are the explanations for those clues: 4A Margery daw (daw reversal, from a nursery rhyme), 7A P + RAHS (reversal), 9A I (symbol meaning "on" on devices) + ON
    • JeffPrug 10:14 · 2021-08-05T18:17:39.959Z
      Really liked RAMEN and COO! Could I get explanations for AMA and EAT?
      • Paul Vong publisher · 2021-08-07T04:36:07.579Z
        The clue for AMA is actually: Brit mother's reverse palindrome. Brit mother = MAM, switch the ms to as and vice versa. Sorry for that error. EAT: I was not able to get the type of clue. I'll set up some type of Google form that will fix all these problems when I do this again.
      • Pauline Wong 6s · 2023-05-05T06:59:50.627Z
        whats eat
        1A
        This main leaves the city where all roads seem to branch off from, and is a main concern from most cardiologists (5) (Mitch Katz)
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        Across
        1. 1A
          This main leaves the city where all roads seem to branch off from, and is a main concern from most cardiologists (5) (Mitch Katz)
        2. 4A
          Margery goes back on the teeter-totter (3) (Deborah Wenger)
        3. 6A
          Write rhythmic poem without a pen (3) (Robert A. Foor)
        4. 7A
          Stylish return of quiet cheers (5) (Lisa W Chambers)
        5. 8A
          Sounds like someone is eating an ancient state of China (3) (Joyce Prue)
        6. 9A
          Symbol and word for power (3) (Robert A. Foor)
        7. 10A
          Sound of a dove in unfinished birdcage (3) (Mark Penney)
        8. 11A
          I'm not entirely happy with this one, but it's a start (3) (Robert A. Foor)
        9. 12A
          A spring month in Spain? That makes this Libra excited! (5) (Carol Hodapp Anderson)
        10. 14A
          Sounds like you're pondering UniCom stock (3) (Robert A. Foor)
        11. 16A
          He's confused by that woman (3) (Joyce Prue
        12. 17A
          Amidst pureed mango (5) (William Allbritain)
        Down
        1. 1D
          A salutation for fish (3) (Jeannine Kundinger)
        2. 2D
          Quick lunch for male college dorm helpers (5) (Rae Lynn Tipping)
        3. 3D
          Al enters country ... another country! (9) (Dean Sherman)
        4. 4D
          Initially, we beat all for the sports teams! (3) (Steve Mattingly)
        5. 5D
          Look within to block music turned up loud (5) (Robert A. Foor)
        6. 9D
          Structural beams found in a minibar shelf (5) (Mark Mammel)
        7. 10D
          Chocolate source from West Coast state, Colorado and Ohio originally (5) (Mike Hausberg)
        8. 13D
          Trying to come up with something about only being able to see your ear in a mirror (3) (Robert A. Foor)
        9. 15D
          Boot processor core is buggy (3) (Ken Pacquer)
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