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winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
yeah, that's sounds typical of the ones I hear.

I actually visited a random webpage about solving cryptic crosswords, and as I skimmed through it, I couldn't get this one even with solution and explanation:

Clue: “Oof!” Crew heard “Touch Me” group? (4)
Homophone: “THE DOORS”


they also say: "if the clue ends with a question mark you’re probably constructing an uncommon, possibly odd phrase that sounds like the answer, such as in the <this one>"

Honestly, I can't tell why that's the answer. I don't even know if the answer is "THE DOORS" or just "DOORS" or ??. for all the other questions on the page, the (4) would seem to indicate a four letter answer. If so, I have no idea what that is. I don't know any four letter homonyms for "The doors"
I think I can get an answer that might just fit that clue. I'm not sure where "oof!" comes in though. I'd have thought a coxswain could come up with
a four letter homophone for "doors".

But I may be completely wrong about any and all of this.

ETA: Just noticed @Stephenite 's post upthread. So yeah, maybe oars? Works with Crew but not sure about the "oof!". Any cox based insight if this is correct?
 
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@Stephenite,@winjim I think you are right, the answer must be (OARS)*. I used to row a lot and occasionally cox, and I have no idea where Oof comes in.

The reason I thought THE DOORS was the answer was it was part of a list of 3 homophone examples, and the other two listed what was clearly the correct answer in the same form.

Here are the other 2, btw.
COSINE
OAKS

*there's more than one way to hide an answer. Select it to see.
 

deptfordmarmoset

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similarly, I keep thinking
track pump
, mostly because it fits.
Correct.
because it goes up and down for air
 
Correct.
because it goes up and down for air
Oh, that's quite good. Thanks

I am such an idiot at cryptic crosswords. Even with the right answer, I didn't see it. I am very good at other sort of puzzles, love algorithms, geometry equations. But not cryptic. It's like chess, I worked my way through dozens of examples in a Bobby Fischer book, solved them easily. But put me in front of a chess board with an experienced opponent, and I will fall for whatever 5-move checkmate they decide to try.

OK, I will try my hand at creating a puzzle. It will either be trivial or impossible to solve. Sorry in advance.
 
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