For the last two months we have been practising writing our own clues as well as solving crosswords.
Writing clues helps us to understand the make up of a clue - remembering to put in a definition and an indicator
Here are some examples form the March meeting
| Word | Clue | Explanation |
| HIM | That man in a chimney | Definition = that man Indicator = in a Clue type = Hidden word = cHIMney |
| RITE | Pen’s purpose without West gives a sacred event | Definition = sacred event Clue type = charade Word play = Pen’s purpose is WRITE without W(est) |
| TARIFF | Road surfacing if female will cost more at the docks | Definition = will cost more at the docks Clue type = charade Word play = Road surfacing is TAR + IF + F(emale) |
| BARBARIC | Sounds like two noisy sheep are in charge of savage behaviours | Definition = savage behaviours Clue type = charade Word play = noisy sheep baa sounds like BAR + in charge = IC |
| NATIONAL | Pertaining to one’s country, tonal in a mix up | Definition = pertaining to one’s country Indicator = mix up Clue type = anagram = TONAL IN A |
| ONCE | Starting a fairy tale with a mixed up ice cream container | Definition = Starting a fairy tale Indicator = mixed up Clue type = anagram = CONE |