“Had Don Really Gone Out to Conceal Victory Here?” – A Cryptic Challenge
Ah, the beauty of a cryptic crossword clue! They’re like little puzzles within puzzles, a test of wit, logic, and sometimes a healthy dose of lateral thinking. This week’s puzzle threw me for a loop with this particular entry: “Had Don Really Gone Out to Conceal Victory Here?” (7,6)
The numbers in parentheses give us a crucial clue: the answer is two words, one with 7 letters, and the other with 6. That helps narrow down our search, but the real trick lies in deciphering the wordplay.
The clue itself feels deceptively simple. It’s a sentence, and we know we’re looking for a two-word phrase. But that straightforwardness hides a layer of complexity. Is “Don” a proper noun, or a word clue? Is “conceal victory” a literal action, or something more metaphorical?
The first step, as always, is to break down the clue into its individual components. Let’s consider:
“Had Don Really Gone Out…”
: This part feels like a phrase that could be rearranged, perhaps to create a word or a part of a word.
“…to Conceal Victory Here?”
: This section implies hiding something, and “victory” could be a clue itself.
The challenge is to connect these pieces in a way that forms a coherent and logical phrase, adhering to the two-word structure.
This clue is a prime example of how a cryptic crossword can turn a simple phrase into a puzzle that demands ingenuity and a touch of linguistic creativity. I’ve been wrestling with it all week, and I’m eager to see what solution you come up with!
Do you have any ideas? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Let’s unravel this cryptic masterpiece together!
Available Answers:
RHONDDAVALLEY.
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