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EastEnders (Meta)

· Por benchen71 · Publicado 2024-04-09T06:00:05.202Z

Meta Prompt
The answer to the meta is a noun
Full confession: I've never watched a single episode of the long-running UK drama "EastEnders". But there is something truly wonderful about the argot of the particular part of London in which this show is set. And so onwards to the puzzle! If you are unfamiliar with Cockney argot, then Google may be of assistance. Hopefully, you find the answer to the meta, which is a noun. Answer & explanation: https://xword-muggles.com/viewtopic.php?p=163455#p163455
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  • woozy solved 2024-04-09T07:05:46.403Z
  • Schmeel solved 2024-04-09T07:13:59.984Z
  • Tom Wilson solved 2024-04-09T07:45:40.902Z
  • Laura M solved 2024-04-09T08:40:04.084Z
  • Pair O Ducks solved 2024-04-09T09:29:34.630Z
  • Berto solved 2024-04-09T11:07:44.426Z
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  • hoover solved 2024-04-09T13:08:37.046Z
  • Ergcat solved 2024-04-09T13:33:05.265Z
  • Darth solved 2024-04-09T14:13:50.624Z
  • rjy solved 2024-04-09T14:52:15.377Z
  • boharr solved 2024-04-09T14:58:39.441Z
  • Carolyn solved 2024-04-09T15:04:11.041Z
  • JM solved 2024-04-09T15:04:44.491Z
  • Hector solved 2024-04-09T15:06:18.896Z
  • MatthewL solved 2024-04-09T15:06:54.627Z
  • I K Snamhcok solved 2024-04-09T15:21:29.294Z
  • Danny K Bernstein solved 2024-04-09T15:24:52.700Z
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  • Cindy Heisler solved 2024-04-09T17:06:37.113Z
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  • benchen71 constructor · 2024-04-09T06:00:05.202Z
    Did you pick up on the fact that the second words of the cockney rhyming slang phrases that were found elsewhere in the grid all had rhyming clues? The rhymes in these clues worked pretty well, I think. But 27D only works if you use a strong Aussie accent: "Sing-a Nor-a __"!
    • woozy 🤓10:20 · 2024-04-09T07:06:48.320Z
      Ha! That was fun. Wasn't expecting the second halves in the grid but ...yeah it works.
      • Laura M 🤓5:29 · 2024-04-09T08:44:47.073Z
        Haha, nice! I noticed a couple of the rhyming clues but I didn't make the connection for all of them. TROUBLE is (sometimes) a noun so I wasn't sure if I was done at that point, but then I saw STRIFE right in the middle and I knew!
        • Berto 1s · 2024-04-09T11:10:06.217Z
          I grew up in (south) East London and had half created a meta on Cockney Rhyming slang - so had a leg up in solving this! TBH some of these rhymes sound more Aussie than cockney but Rabbit first grid entry and i knew where we were heading!!!!
          • ajk 🤓5:14 · 2024-04-09T15:39:02.810Z
            Yeah, I've been working on one of these too. Maybe I'll send it to you for test solving. 😆
          • hoover 3s · 2024-04-09T13:10:25.127Z
            I'll admit I knew where you were going but had to use a dictionary. Nice one! (And I didn't notice the second words in the grid.)
            • Ergcat 8:20 · 2024-04-09T13:38:13.635Z
              Finally got it after trying several things with “trouble” and after sending you a PM! Very clever! Thanks, Ben!
              • Carolyn 3s · 2024-04-09T15:05:57.428Z
                Had to resort to google and was happy to see the second words in the grid! Lots of fun.
                • Darth 🤓7:43 · 2024-04-09T14:17:06.354Z
                  Fun one. I had to use a cockney slang dictionary to hunt them down, but I started to see the rhyming pattern. Thanks, Ben.
                  • Hector 10:39 · 2024-04-09T15:08:13.196Z
                    Chicken and rice!
                    • benchen71 constructor · 2024-04-09T21:59:36.650Z
                      Nice!
                    • ajk 🤓5:14 · 2024-04-09T15:37:57.132Z
                      Submitted TROUBLE first. Had a few issues googling some of them--JACK JONES comes up as Alone more consistently than Own (at least in my hands). Had CAPTAIN COOK as Book for a bit (but I think that's just that I wound up on lesser sites originally). Also got distracted by PORK PIES (= Lies), which is one I knew of the top of my head. And STRIFE had me thinking that maybe I was supposed to find Trouble in the clues, etc. I presume the RUMPOLE clue is an Easter egg (though I'm not sure how popular that show was over here 😂). Fun idea, thanks.
                      • benchen71 constructor · 2024-04-09T22:01:29.609Z
                        Yes, that was intended to be a subtle extra click for those in the know!
                      • I K Snamhcok 1s · 2024-04-09T15:22:28.424Z
                        Ha! That was fun. And educational! Lots of new terminology to apply in life. Thanks, Ben!
                        • MatthewL 🤓5:04 · 2024-04-09T15:11:20.528Z
                          Got totally hung up on TROUBLE being BARNEY RUBBLE (which I remember from the movie Oceans 11, for some strange reason). Tried every which way to make that work, and then finally asked for a redirect. Nice one Ben!
                          • HeadinHome 🤓3:06 · 2024-04-10T22:39:59.528Z
                            same. Exactly.
                          • Cindy Heisler 3s · 2024-04-09T17:09:34.034Z
                            Needed Google, but quickly found the words in the grid. I didn't, however, notice the rhyming clues. Fun meta. Thanks, Ben!
                            • kurtalert 🤓4:14 · 2024-04-09T19:08:28.148Z
                              Really fun. Took me a few tries to find a cockney rhyming slang page that actually had all the entries- then it was smooth sailing!
                              • Abide 🤓7:56 · 2024-04-09T20:47:56.226Z
                                Never could figure out the JACK-- kept getting hits for Jack and Danny
                                • Sendhil Revuluri 🤓2:35 · 2024-04-09T20:42:27.596Z
                                  Knew some of these but leaned heavily on this "dictionary". Then wasn't sure what the final answer would be and of course it was my third guess. Fun!
                                  • benchen71 constructor · 2024-04-09T23:50:12.778Z
                                    That's a very helpful site!
                                  • Sharkicicles 2s · 2024-04-10T02:10:28.457Z
                                    Glad I gave this one a butcher’s!
                                    • Bird Lives 3s · 2024-04-10T02:49:55.753Z
                                      I too answered TROUBLE in haste and was glad for the second chance, which I saw immediately.
                                      Very satisfying puzzle, though I couldn't have solved it without the Internet. Having the second words in the grid wasn't strictly necessary, but it was a nice touch. I figured that RUMPOLE was meaningful, but didn't know why.
                                      • DrTom 4s · 2024-04-10T13:28:14.279Z
                                        The moment I saw STRIFE down the middle I wanted to answer WIFE. I watched East Enders and spent enough time in Britain and London to have heard many of these (was looking for Apples, Dog, Army, Brass). I'll bet it was hard filling the grid and avoiding other Cockney phrases. Nice Captain and a proper corn.
                                        • DrTom 4s · 2024-04-10T21:23:33.923Z
                                          Captain Kirk of course
                                        • Qmark 2s · 2024-04-10T16:19:00.192Z
                                          Fun one, Ben! I knew a few of them but am now happy to add new ones to my vocabulary!
                                          • HeadinHome 🤓3:06 · 2024-04-10T22:39:45.691Z
                                            Exactly the same as MatthewL — submitted Barney, Rubble, and Trouble. Ocean’s Eleven. Had to google Trouble as a cockney phrase to learn about trouble & strife. Okay - but still, I think any of those three answers would be just as good, because of that movie scene! Thanks for this fun puzzle!
                                            • benchen71 constructor · 2024-04-11T04:18:04.486Z
                                              Yes, I can see how you might work backwards from TROUBLE to "Barney Rubble" (or just "Barney", given the penchant for dropping the rhyming part). I didn't anticipate that, having placed the second words in the grid - with STRIFE reasonably central.
                                            • Steve M 25:23 · 2024-04-11T00:19:11.788Z
                                              That was fun! Wasn’t familiar with Cockney argot, lots of fun learning about it. Clever puzzle! Thanks!
                                              • KayW 🤓4:14 · 2024-04-11T02:54:13.996Z
                                                Fun one - thanks Ben! I've heard some rhyming slang before but needed to look up some of these. Some like AUNTIE had multiple second words, so having the second half in the grid was a greatly appreciated extra touch. And REALLY clever to make all those clues rhyme tho I didn't notice that til I read your comment.
                                                • benchen71 constructor · 2024-04-11T04:15:04.162Z
                                                  I thought "Baker's make-ers" would stand out a mile! ;-)
                                                1A
                                                * Hare relative
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                                                Horizontales
                                                1. 1A
                                                  * Hare relative
                                                2. 7A
                                                  Suitable
                                                3. 10A
                                                  Sheltered, at sea
                                                4. 14A
                                                  Contusion
                                                5. 15A
                                                  Carnival city
                                                6. 16A
                                                  Ring like a bell
                                                7. 17A
                                                  Declaration of hostilities
                                                8. 18A
                                                  Served dinner to
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                                                  * Wall Street optimist
                                                10. 20A
                                                  Harvest wool
                                                11. 21A
                                                  Herbal drink
                                                12. 23A
                                                  Barely beat, in sports
                                                13. 26A
                                                  Affirmative
                                                14. 27A
                                                  * Card in a royal flush
                                                15. 30A
                                                  Sue Grafton's "___ for Outlaw"
                                                16. 32A
                                                  Statistical tool to check a null hypothesis
                                                17. 36A
                                                  Face-to-face exam
                                                18. 37A
                                                  * Informal name for a parent's sister
                                                19. 39A
                                                  Cheering word
                                                20. 40A
                                                  What starts on January first
                                                21. 42A
                                                  Bailey barrister known for the phrase "She who must be obeyed"
                                                22. 44A
                                                  Language ending
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                                                  Foul-smelling
                                                24. 47A
                                                  * "I don't know him from ___!"
                                                25. 48A
                                                  "Me also"
                                                26. 50A
                                                  Programming abbr. which means there's no more input to process
                                                27. 51A
                                                  Shiraz and Merlot wines
                                                28. 52A
                                                  Includes on an email
                                                29. 54A
                                                  White in Berlin
                                                30. 57A
                                                  * Lead the team
                                                31. 61A
                                                  * Chop into tiny bits
                                                32. 64A
                                                  Woodwind that's 75% vowels
                                                33. 65A
                                                  Scottish denial
                                                34. 67A
                                                  Negatively charged atoms
                                                35. 69A
                                                  Cheeky
                                                36. 70A
                                                  Cleveland basketballer, for short
                                                37. 71A
                                                  De Niro, in "The Untouchables"
                                                38. 72A
                                                  Antlered animals
                                                39. 73A
                                                  Opposite of WSW
                                                40. 74A
                                                  Film critic, Gene ___
                                                Verticales
                                                1. 1D
                                                  Baseball stat.
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                                                  Patron of the ___ (cultural funder)
                                                3. 3D
                                                  Singer Kate ___, who had a resurgence last year thanks to "Stranger Things"
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                                                  Fortnightly
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                                                  "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing" singer, Chris ___
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                                                  Pomme de ___ (lit. "apple of the ground")
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                                                  Barking sound
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                                                  Bakers make-ers
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                                                  Right now
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                                                  If all goes well
                                                11. 11D
                                                  Ill-mannered one
                                                12. 12D
                                                  French pronoun
                                                13. 13D
                                                  Scat cat?
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                                                  "___ while they're hot!"
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                                                  Matt Damon character, Jason ___
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                                                  Yang's counterpart
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                                                  Singer Norah ___
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                                                  "Am not!" retort
                                                19. 29D
                                                  Made crow sounds
                                                20. 31D
                                                  Dissension, friction
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                                                  Wear away
                                                22. 34D
                                                  Light lunch
                                                23. 35D
                                                  "___ the breaks"
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                                                  Small battery
                                                25. 38D
                                                  Alternative to the pill, briefly
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                                                  Author ___ Jong
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                                                  Carrot cousins
                                                28. 46D
                                                  Female whale
                                                29. 49D
                                                  Pieces for eight
                                                30. 53D
                                                  From that time
                                                31. 55D
                                                  Apple products
                                                32. 56D
                                                  Moses' mount
                                                33. 57D
                                                  Manage somehow
                                                34. 58D
                                                  Explorer ___ Tasman
                                                35. 59D
                                                  Moo shu ___
                                                36. 60D
                                                  Indian flatbread
                                                37. 62D
                                                  Prepare the fare
                                                38. 63D
                                                  Feminizing suffix
                                                39. 66D
                                                  Celebration anticipation
                                                40. 68D
                                                  French seasoning
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