Secret Blade?

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Not being of the cryptic crossword persuasion, this make little sense to me. Would you explain?

I know oars have blades but where does pig fit in?

A pig is a 'boar'

Take off the 'b' (head letter - i.e. decapitate) and you get 'oar' which is also known as a 'blade'.
 
A further clue as to the true identity of Imogen: 23 down is 'Unpredictable Cartman keeps an odd pet!' Answer 'erratic'. Do you have a secret identity we don't know about, Eric Cartman ? This is too much of a coincidence, surely.
 
Well I’m glad you got the right answer because I was trying to fit Leon Clarke into 3 letters
 



It might be referring to Harry Orr who played for us in the 1950's and 1960's.

(I say play - in about 10 years he probably made about 10 appearances).
 
I find it has a higher class of misprint than the Star...

And there will never be a better Blades-related Guardian misprint than this one from the early seventies: "Woodward let fly with a surprise shit from 25 yards that rebounded off the far post into the grateful hands of home goalkeeper Phil Parkes."

Or words to that effect.
 
I missed that one. And from the sound of it, Phil Parkes must have wished he'd missed it as well...
 
A pig is a 'boar'

Take off the 'b' (head letter - i.e. decapitate) and you get 'oar' which is also known as a 'blade'.

I thought it was, “ore” as in iron ore.

Blade decapitates pig:

Pig = Bore (as in boring Wednesday bastard)

Take off the head letter “B” (decapitate) = ore.

Which is also know as “pig iron” or “slag”
 

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