TVLPP 416
8. Is seen in corduroy, although being a king and a 16 ac. (5)
10. For there's nae luck about the house,
There's nae luck at a',
There's little pleasure in the house
When our -------'s awa. (8)
11, 25. This 16 ac. could be a true godsend! (6,6)
12. Young 9 dn., given hair, would be a 16 ac. (6)
14. Clandestine groups observe, with awkward grins. (3-5)
16. Force eagle to shed tail. (4)
18. When Johnnie Cope he heard o' this,
He thocht it wouldna be -----,
Tae hae a horse in readiness,
Tae flee awa in the morning. (5)
20. 16 ac. is bad French - up to a point. (4)
21. Mostly blind swimmers beware failure (somewhat). (8)
23. These swimmers are rather strange girls given a drug. (6)
25. See 11 ac.
27. The poor sot gets wealthy and becomes a 16 ac. (7)
29. Bad smell with a 16 ac. (5)
30. Snakes swallow a meat and tomato sauce to give a 16 ac. (9)
2. A Scottish pike is advanced in years. (4)
3. Astride a steed of sixteen hands,
5. Dingo is a raw girl in disguise. (8)
7. 16 ac. has curious mounds with a tailpiece. (7)
9. She starts out as a young man? You’re first to make a 16 ac. (4)
13. Dingy civil engineer used to wear a cap? (5)
15. Statement of one’s sexual orientation reveals stresses. (5)
17. Recap of discourse points from dean? Oops! (8)
19. Arrow with a tag? It’s rather odd. (7)
22. Piece of news has the lead in the Evening Mirror. (4)
24. Start school, finish book-club, yet be a foolish person. (6)
26. If 9 dn. is first, she’s a NYC singer. (4)
28. I sat up to show palms. (4)
Notes
E-mail your solutions of The Very Logical Prize
Puzzle No. 416 by the closing date of 4 p.m. (EST) on Friday, Sept. 18, 2026,
to mailto:johnnolan755@gmail.com.
The prize is a signed cartoon
by Stephanie or, if you prefer and live in the U.S.***, a Strip T’s shirt.
Solutions can also be mailed to John Nolan, 27
River Road, Farmington, NH, 03835.
Most answers, except proper names, appear in
Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary tenth edition and/or The Chamber’s
Dictionary, revised 13th edition. In this "British-style"
crossword, punctuation marks in clues are best ignored, as a rule. The clue for
16 ac. is wordplay only.
The solution to The Very Logical Prize Puzzle
No. 416 along with the name of the winner, and everyone else submitting correct
solutions, will be published on this site towards the end of September.
***P.S. The cost of mailing one T-shirt
overseas has (not to mention tariffs) quadrupled in recent years and is now
over $24 a pop, effectively killing the trade of small businesses like Strip
T’s.
First name out of the Hat, this month, is Derek Harrison of Pegswood, in the north of England. Congratulations, Derek, and we'll get a cartoon prize in the mail to you in a day or two.
Notes
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