Another type of clue which does not follow the normal NON-CRYPTIC DEFINITION + CLUE INDICATOR + FODDER pattern is the one-clue pun. These clues consist of merely one highly ambiguous and misleading definition. And that's it. For example, the old chestnut that every cryptic crossword in the world has done to death: "Number (11or 10, depending on your nationality)" to which the answer is AN(A)ESTHETIC (it MAKES YOU NUMB, geddit?). And "Not a local number (7, 11)" is of course GENERAL AN(A)ESTHETIC. Another example, from The Independent recently, "Dreaded meter reader (8, 9)" to which the answer is BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH. Genius! If you like my crosswords, then you'll LOVE the Cryptic Mystic's YouTube channel, which is a brilliant resource for cryptic newbies and has been kind enough to feature a few of my puzzles https://www.youtube.com/@The_Cryptic_Mystic
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Chris Jones 🤓9:30 · 2025-05-18T11:57:27.385Z
Very clever - despite the practice I found this harder
Sally 5:49 · 2025-05-18T13:04:02.153Z
Strangely definitive but definitely not easier! I think that was the hardest one yet!