"Aussie Lingo" by benchen71

Can you storm the castle by getting across the MOAT? A weekly meta crossword constructed by forum member Ben (aka benchen71). These metas range from relatively easy to more challenging, depending on how many Australianisms he puts in them! Puzzles are posted in a new thread every Tuesday, with nudges appearing on Saturdays, and the solution coming out on Mondays. (At least, that's the plan. Given he lives in Australia, and they are so far ahead of the US time-zone-wise, things may get posted early!)
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"Aussie Lingo" by benchen71

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Welcome to...

benchen71's Metas on a Tuesday (MOAT)

Can you storm the castle by getting across the MOAT? The image on the Crosshare page is a still from a clip of what has to be the most ocker Australian ever to be caught on film! You can watch part of the interview here:



That clip may or may not help you with finding the answer to the meta, which is an Aussie phrase.

The easiest way to submit is on Crosshare (and you get instant feedback and unlimited attempts!) But you can also PM me with your submission. Either way, I'll compile a list of those who successfully solve the meta.

Aussie Lingo - Crosshare
Aussie Lingo - PUZ
Aussie Lingo - PDF

And just for fun, here's a preview of the grid to whet your appetite!

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Nudges are here.
The solution is here.

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Post by woozy »

Ausome!

Crossed the moat and landed... another continent.
Funny story. I was all set to enter Par for the course for the CrossHare midi contest for April but I mistakenly thought midi meant 7x 7 and not 11 x 11. Oops. Well.... Here's a complex but **small** meta on the subject of golf.
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Post by SamKat9 »

Still solving but that clip is a classic :lol:

Edit: MOAT crossed and castle stormed! Thanks for a unique puzzle!
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PS: If you want help with a meta, PM what you have so I can help without spoiling too much. I've received lots of help in the beginning and I love to pay it forward!
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Crossed and stormed, very unique and clever, Ben!
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Post by Cinny »

Moat crossed and castle stormed. Loved the video!
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Post by boharr »

To indulge in NY lingo. No mo (at).
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Crossed the MOAT. Good on ya, Ben!
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Filled the grid with only one cell error. Now pondering the resemblance while I work the meta:
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Post by KayW »

:crossed_swords: :rabbit: :european_castle: 2D meta - and educational, to boot! First step was to google OCKER :lol: Ta, Ben!

And TRIPLE 2D on that grid shape!
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DeMOATed. That was ripper! Now for some brekkie...
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Donkey has pulled the cartful of leeks across the drawbridge.
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Post by MatthewL »

Moat crossed, castle stormed, lingo updated. Thanks for the puzzle, Ben!
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MOAT crossed! Fun one, Ben!
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Post by hcbirker »

That was fun! Thanks Ben!
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Post by ChrisKochmanski »

Crossed!

Stormed!
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Post by hoover »

Crossed the strait and stormed the promontory!
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Crossed the moat and stormed the castle! That was fun! Thanks, Ben!
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Got it, with some minimal google assistance. Fun one, thanks. :)
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Post by HeadinHome »

Huh - I thought ALL Aussies talked like that video, no? (JK)

Crossed, stormed, and throwing back a pint with the guards. Good on ya, Benchen!
The other Wendy. :roll:
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"Cross the moat? No worries!"

Fun grid, video and meta!
Thanks, Ben!
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