Well-liked POPULAR, without the U because top people and Nancy Mitford don’t like it.įolly and rudeness - there’s little right in that (10) POPLAR – Making a welcome return after only 3 days, and with a much more familiar clue. Part of London well-liked, but not for top people (6) In the days when we used to use cash and didn’t always have it, your friendly corner shop or even pub would allow you to put your purchases on tick, a list behind the counter, against the day you won the pools. TICKLISH – TICK is the kind of account you want, add IS in plain sight and H(ard), the whole keeping in L(ine). Tricky account is hard to keep in line (8) I guess the Vicar at 1d might puzzle a few, but the original is actually in Chambers where he’s named as Simon Aleyn. After yesterday’s oddity with little regard for surface readings, I thought this one was a fair representation of how it should be done, if for the most part the cluing was pretty straightforward and especially helpful for the two or three words not in common use.
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