AND-LIT (3-3)

Started by bags

What's more impressive to a crossword puzzler???? (3-3)

&lit
wordplay: AND ("What's more": e.g. 'What's more, I learned to play guitar') + LIT ("impressive": slang). "to a crossword puzzler" indicates that the rest of the clue should be treated like a cryptic crossword clue.
def.: What (could be) more impressive (than this) to a crossword puzzler?
+? for grammar, +? for surface meaning, +? for the indicator "to a crossword puzzler", +? at dohz's request

Submitted by bags

All Submissions

Clue ID Clue Explanation (hover) Submitted By Likes
7148 What's more impressive to a crossword puzzler???? (3-3) &lit
wordplay: AND ("What's more": e.g. 'What's more, I learned to play guitar') + LIT ("impressive": slang). "to a crossword puzzler" indicates that the rest of the clue should be treated like a cryptic crossword clue.
def.: What (could be) more impressive (than this) to a crossword puzzler?
+? for grammar, +? for surface meaning, +? for the indicator "to a crossword puzzler", +? at dohz's request
bags 3
7134 One hint of logic with definition wrapping all around in a piece of text! (3-3) A (rev(I + L + DN)) T
And it's an &lit, of course
kieranjboyd 2
7119 Clue for the reverend: “Drop the plane!” (3-3) “land it” spoonerism
not an &lit, but the ! wants to be there
dohz 1
7155 It's all definition?! Amazing new discovery lets introverts type, primarily (3-3) Acrostic AND LIT Madmahogany 1
7146 The most favorite of bags landed around North Dakota (3-3) A(ND)LIT
def: bags has expressed that &lit is totally lit
Firetruck 0
7154 Again exhausted fired energy for rising~ (3-3) &lit
AN_+(-e)DLIT<
def: AND (Again); LIT (exhausted fired energy for rising), exhausted = completely used
jkittykitkat63 0
Back