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| What a long preamble, but what a fun puzzle. It took me a few minutes to get what the down message was telling me, but the P D'd, all was clear. Thanks hedge-sparrow. |
| THe lyrics ran, "I never cheated I was good.... you know I loved you so good". I can't remember the artist. I think it came out the same time as "Be good to yourself" by Frankie... |
| Good fun and a clever grid - I have sorted the 10 letter one but the 11 letter one seems to have 3 possibilities for the highlighting none of which seems to me to be "roughly appropriate" |
| Back to the relatively easy ones then, though I think the final step's a bit of a swine if the subject's not all that familiar. One of those with a reasonably straightforward grid fill (with one... |
| A pretty straightforward solve this week, as 6 or 8 cold solves revealed the likely method of entry. But, a well constructed puzzle, and a nice break after last week's brainbuster. Thank you Waterloo,... |
| I have a panasonic blue ray player. It plays some DVDs but a lot of the time it says CANNOT READ DISC. I have put in the panasonic firmware update but this has made no difference. Can anyone help... |
| What is the smallest device, phone or note book computer that I can put the Chamber's Dictionary on CD-Rom. Thank you FD... |
| Brother cut short inquiry uproar (6) ??ETAS |
| I think we have turned a corner in terms of difficulty. Another outstanding grid construction. The lack of unches made the task easier once the quotation was got, but the way it all tied in together... |
| 16a. nobleman's charge for drink, dr?p, I assume answer is drop but just don't get wordplay any help please. |
| 44a attackold greekfellowwithout wit tojoinwinning side(4,2,3,9) lastwordstarts withB Ithink thanks... |
| Can anyone please help me to get started? I have 13872 for 9 across, 2092 for 17 across, 2209 for 19 down etc. Are these correct? Can't get 6 down. |
| Good grief, where is everyone? This week's offering is by Phi, and, my word, I'm having a fair old struggle with it! Has anyone finished it yet? Good luck everybody! emcee... |
| Congratulations to anyone who has finished this. It's tough, much more difficult than anything the Listener series has had to offer this year. I have six entries to make, with 22ac being the most... |
| An exquisite construction by Kea, with a very pretty ending. I found myself making some wild stabs based on the definitions and then working back to the misprinted wordplay before it all fell into... |
| A year ago, I became a humanist minister, catering for non christian funerals in the East Riding of Yorkshire. I have just set up a simple web site. How do I get the web to recognise my site, if... |
| A while since Charybdis' last Listener (The difficult "Wot no Lines?" in 2007) The grid fill here is much easier, and the quotation was got only after 12 entries. We are left with an ambiguity that... |
| Can anyone tell me please if blank centre of grid is a punctuation mark? |
| Morning! (or should I say that in French?) This weeks listener is "Half a Dozen" by Nibor Tough one this week to fill the grid because the inserted letters are randomly placed. Liked it because it was... |
| Evening all. I hope you don't mind me setting the ball rolling this week. This week's puzzle is by Lavatch and has another hefty preamble. Good luck everyone... |
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