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Richard
Could someone explain buttery?
(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

spice
Might be a lack of knowledge on my part but not sure how buttery=short. I guessed it based on maybe "shortbread", which has butter in it, and the other clues in the category, but as far as I can tell the "short" in "shortbread" refers to its crumbly texture not its butteriness. Enjoyable grid all the same
(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

Trix
Yes. The butter provides the shortness ie crumble.
(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

Terry Ratball
Hey Trix, Terry loved this but if Terry may make a suggestion, the buttery one is not great! I would maybe swap for "alcoholic liquor drink" these are called shorts for example or abreviations being shorthand, Terry thinks this would be great!!
(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

Samuel
I guess a lot of you don't know anything about making pastry. The fat ingredient, often butter, is called shortening. And pastry made this way is often called shortcrust pastry.
(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

mal
I guess the ppl making snarky comments about not understanding pastry don't get that shortcrust pastry is MUCH LESS fatty ( buttery)
(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

Joe
Not a fan of this one. Not much of it made sense. The clues seemed too esoteric.
(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

Trix
Thanks all for your feedback. I would change this but I forgot my password. I guess buttery wasn't the best one. Sorry everyone for wasting 3 minutes of your life. I promise my next grid will be better, maybe even grid of the day again.
(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

Shane
Buttery is just fine. I enjoyed it.
(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

Trix
I don't know who left the above message claiming to be me - but it is unethical and not in the spirit of the site.
(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

Jim
The grid is great Trix, but well within figuring out one unknown clue by a process of elimination!
You obviously spent a bit of time on it and it is a cute idea. I was wondering how you could fit red herrings in, but couldn’t think of any. Anyway made me smile- thanks!
(9 months, 4 weeks ago)

anthony
a good grid
(9 months, 2 weeks ago)