turnerjmw
An entertaining puzzle, much less difficult than it might appear at first glance. Thanks, Bufo
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turnerjmw
An entertaining puzzle, much less difficult than it might appear at first glance. Thanks, Bufo
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turnerjmw
Evening all. The toughest for a while, I thought. And might there be an error in 3dn ? The wordplay suggests an S as the third letter, while the grid seems to require a T. I'd be delighted to be shown...
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turnerjmw
Quite an entertaining puzzle which may take a little bit of thought at the end.
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turnerjmw
The dreaded numbers. Googly was last seen in November 2006 with Solve Two, Get One Free. I enjoyed this. Not too much heavy duty calculator work, and it all fell smoothly into place. Cheers, Googly
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turnerjmw
Enjoyable, and far less taxing than last week. No doubt the theme will not please everybody, but it's very prettily executed, with great economy and no ambiguity.
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turnerjmw
This week's puzzle is by Raich, who last brought us "Men In Her Life", a George Eliot-themed puzzle two years ago . Nothing too taxing or out of the ordinary here, though the finish might generate a...
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turnerjmw
Sorry don't have clue numbers to hand but is Scottish multi millionaire (3,6) Tom Hunter? And if so what does that make Ignorant (7) I have U - - - R -, and wanted it to be UNAWARE, but the U in...
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turnerjmw
So I can stop thinking about this, can anyone explain the wordplay to 11ac? Married with no children, not being licensed (7) I imagine it's SPLICED, but don't see where no children fit in. Thanks in...
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turnerjmw
16a German to abscond leaving more debts? (8) ?e?e?a?t I assume it's RELEVANT, but I'm not that happy about German. Is it a misprint for Germane, is it a meaning of German I don't know, or have I got...
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turnerjmw
20ac Dancer's colleague may appear a bright star (5). C-M-T. It's presumably COMET, but can anyone explain the first part of the clue? Thanks in advance
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turnerjmw
Would I be right in thinking that the first of the C clues, T and Z give the pointers to which of the two orientations to use? The previous answers indicate a different one to mine! Thanks in advance
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