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01:03
@juicifer that is correct
01:25
CCCC: To play this game, you need use a stick to hit a white ball and loop around (4 or 4)
@juicifer POOL or POLO
precisely
(sports involving hitting white balls, and LOOP* for both)
CCCC: Signal danger and call a Poe poem 'perverted' (4, 3, 5, 9)
@juicifer nice
thanks :)
 
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07:27
A life-and-death situation is a signal danger, but I don't see any wordplay for it.
Also to signal (with a light) can be to trip the light (4,3,5), but I don't see anything to do with that, either. (In particular, I don't see anything "fantastic" in the clue.)
07:51
highly suspicious that "danger and call a Poe poem" is 21 letters
slightly suspicious that "The Raven" is (3,5)
08:13
hmm
a raven messenger might signal danger... but of course messenger is not perverted
(or might be, depending on the messenger)
nah, think i'm leaning back towards the huge anagram option
08:34
@Jafe yeah, but I can't seem to find any promising 9-letter words
08:50
yeah same problem here
09:25
@msh210 … as is the Bells
@DanielS true
call = RING
ring the bells something?
something has 9 letters, so that's promising.
RING THE BELLS BACKWARDS apparently
ah nice find
09:37
Ah, I got misled into thinking it was an anagram
10:14
yeah, it was very misling
@DanielS you got it!
10:28
Thanks team!
CCCC: Football team opposing alcoholic drinks. (4, 4)
10:42
@DanielS Port v. ale :-D
11:12
@msh210 Absolutely! Over to you.
I'm not super-happy about this one, but
CCCC: Gasp-producing, maybe! (9)
@msh210 INSPIRING?
A sort of single ddef?
11:28
@DanielS (&lit?)
i think a single ddef is typically called a "standard crossword clue"
@oAlt @DanielS correct. (Something that's inspiring (wowing) can produce a gasp in others; and gasping is an example of inhaling=inspiring.)
CCCC: Football team are crap. (6)
11:47
Nah, I was replying to Port Vale
In any case, I guess it is since Port FC exists and Port Vale is indeed a team opposing alcohol
@oAlt It wasn't my intent, and it turns out Port Vale fans are divided
I see. (And I get it now, and I should have gotten that sooner... port is also an alcoholic drink)
12:13
@DanielS ManU 're
@Jafe Correct!
Ahh
CCCC: Jafe is inside Lady Gaga regularly (5)
@Jafe daily (regularly) = I (Jafe) inside LADY*
that was fast
and correct, obv
12:21
haha
CCCC: Unit of land area: Asian city-state (4)
acre, triple def!
unit of land area, a city in israel, and brazilian state
@Jafe correct!
CCCC: Group of white cis musicians: "Transphobe disrupts my racial order!" (6,6)
12:54
I don't know what this one is... it's a sign that I should stop procrastinating
13:11
@Jafe sideeye_chloe.png
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13:22
@Jafe CARTER FAMILY = TERF in MYRACIAL*
@DanielS that's right
CCCC: Football team once in Madrid. (6)
eleven ddef
@Jafe Correct!
hehee
13:35
@DanielS nice find
CCCC: Football team eaten by powerful hamster (6)
@DanielS wait… that's American football, isn't it?
(NTTAWWT)
a soccer team is 11 players, no?
oh, is it? I don't know either sport well at all
I thought Am. football had 11 at a time, and soccer had fewer
(per team)
soccer's 10 plus goaltender
i suppose "football team" could equally be 13, 15 or 18 if talking about rugby league/union or aussie rules
13:46
I think that as a noun eleven is only used for cricket and association football.
@Jafe FULHAM
(Hidden word)
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Q: Chemistry Puzzle

PropertyBrother Here's a little chemistry themed puzzle I made for a website a year or two back. You don't need to be a chemist or anything - I only took the basics in college Hint 1 (Probably good to know)

that's right
CCCC: Football team as clued (“Net it!” as clued). (9, 6)
Wha
sorry wut
13:53
@DanielS ah
Ah ok, @DanielS that's Newcastle United, which is new CASTLEUNITED* as clued, another reverse cryptic
hah this is NEWCASTLE UNITED, reverse wordplay because "castle un... argh
@oAlt Correct!
😭
@Jafe I feel for you
13:56
really like the "as clued" as both fodder and indicator
that's it, i'm leaving my premier league teams tab open this time
@Jafe yeah
ManU's eating A = MANAUS
that's a lot of themes kept going lol
@Jafe correct!
Haha
CCCC: Football team from bottom (no first-rate league-topper) (7)
14:10
ARSE+ N + A + L
@Jafe Arsenal = ars– nooo :p
yup
ahah
CCCC: Letter for one eleven. (1, 11)
15:09
No idea what the solution is, but the clue and matching enumeration is very neat.
Well, there's a soccer team called Corinthians. So I wonder if this is I Corinthians (a letter) = one (I) + eleven (Corinthians, the team).
@msh210 Correct! It was going to be “one Brazilian football team”, but when I saw the enumeration I decided to run with the serendipity.
CCCC: Soccer team… it may run sideways/backwards (5)
@msh210 ohh
@oAlt yeah, I saw the enumeration and "letter" and decided to look up the biblical epistle titles…
@msh210 BARCA
= A CRAB<
15:24
yes indeed
CCCC: Ball trainers a shining light for football team. (11)
 
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17:42
@DanielS Galatasaray (Sports Club) (football team) = GALA (ball) + TA'S (teaching assistants, which I guess may be trainers for the main teachers) + A + RAY (shining light). I got lucky when I speculated that maybe "ball" meant a party of some sort and then immediately thought of "gala".
18:04
@oAlt Correct!
18:22
CCCC: Team leader without number (3)
I'm about to sleep so here's a short one
18:33
@oAlt T_ W/O
@DanielS yep
CCCC: Football team Spanish love to back. (4)
18:53
@DanielS Roma = AMOR< (Spanish "love") to back
@oAlt Yep! Sorry to keep you up.
Haha it's fine
CCCC: Genuine, insane and free football club (4 6)
@oAlt REAL MAD+RID
@DanielS ye :)
19:09
CCCC: Python expression denoting a new show form cryptically. (3, 3, 3, 9, 10, 9)
That's 36 letters before "cryptically", and the enumeration comes to 37. Just to save others from counting.
@DanielS "and now for something completely different" (Python expression) which is a cryptic clue for "and now for something"* = "denoting a N show form" cryptically. Not sure that I'd like "denoting a new show form cryptically" as a clue for it though (with "new" spelled out).
@msh210 Correct. I'm sorry the word "new" should not have appeared in the clue; looking at my notes it should have been "denoting a form shown cryptically." Note sure what happened in transcription
which is a shame, because that phrase did in fact denote a new show
19:32
CCCC: Python expression adds a P.S. in a prompt, oddly (6,6,2,2)
19:45
@DanielS I made it that in the archive. Tell me if you prefer otherwise. (Or edit it yourself, of course, if you have access to do so.)
 
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20:49
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Q: Find the numbers (can’t use digits other than 1)

Will Octagon GibsonCan you find two numbers composed only of ones which give the same result by addition and multiplication? Of course 1 and 11 are very near, but they will not quite do, because added they make 12, and multiplied they make only 11. To allow new users to solve this puzzle and earn reputation points...

21:14
C4 hint: The answer is not PTOEPE SOADAS NP OP.
Apparently msh210 is a statistician or something of the kind.
import pandas as pd
(so far as I know, doing this doesn't in fact modify the Python prompt, alas)
@GarethMcCaughan & for completeness, what's the wordplay?
21:29
"oddly" as anagrind, obvs
yes sir
(and not, per your hint, indicating alternate letters)
@GarethMcCaughan indeed not
CCCC: "Nothing to use", a funny Python expression (6,7)
@GarethMcCaughan Gnothi seauton* — Pythian expression. I guess Python is another word for Pythian?
21:42
"Python" can mean a prophetic spirit that possesses a person, the Pythia at Delphi (where that inscription was supposedly found) being one example.
ahh
CCCC: Python expression in reverse (2)
(this should go quickly)
@msh210 NI (expression from Monty Python) = IN<
@TakingNotes just so
this next one is a bit absurd
CCCC: UN group operating from Zion, IL to Manila - netting a solution to a meta in ten earlier CCs? (13, 18, 9, 12)
22:05
For the record, TakingNotes's last ten C4 answers were, in order, UMBILICAL CORD, MMXXIII, DAY'S FINISH, PIE IN THE SKY, IS IT NEARLY OVER, READ BETWEEN THE LINES, PROJECT X, RED BLOOD CELLS, HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE, and RING THE BELLS BACKWARDS.
Of course, the first five of those were part of another sequence!
22:57
Pleasingly, the first words of the last three spell RED HER RING...
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