Some words from junior sleigh rider in speech? (11,6)
I think it could be either:
subordinate clause
'some words' is the definition.
(part of a sentence)
'junior sleigh rider in speech?' is the wordplay.
'junior' becomes 'subordinate' (as in junior employees).
'sleigh rider' becomes 'Claus' (Santa Claus).
'in speech?' indicates a 'sounds like' (homophone) clue (I've seen 'in speech' mean this).
'claus' sounds like 'clause'.
'subordinate'+'clause'='SUBORDINATE CLAUSE'
'from' is the link.
(Other definitions for subordinate clause that I've seen before include "Part of a sentence" , "Grammatical construction" .)
'some words' is the definition.
(subordinate word is a kind of word)
'junior sleigh rider in speech?' is the wordplay.
I cannot quite understand how this works, but
'in' is within the answer.
This explanation may well be incorrect...
'from' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for subordinate that I've seen before include "going below" , "Inferior" , "Of less importance" , "Lower in rank" , "Dependent" .)