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cruciverbali | 16:56 Fri 13th Jun 2008 | Crosswords
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Terminal Suspension by Shadenfreude looks like a real challenge this week !
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thanks cruciverbalist - but at the present time there appears to be no grid?
Thanks for the link, but I have a problem.

There is no grid.

Is it just me?
Not just me then.
thank you C ... yes, quite a challenge with nowhere to place the answers. Have a good weekend
aha - we have a very small grid to fill now!
thanks mrpasties

you can also cut and paste into word to make it bigger
There's a grid up there now.
Once more belated thanks for the link, Cruciverbalist.

Are they all drunk at the Times or what? How can they load the page and not check it's OK - before returning to the Friday session at the pub??? First no grid and then a minuscule thing as if some office junior was assigned to rectify the situation.

Having said all that I've manged to finish it without too much trouble - in several shakes of...
Mmm, have pretty much finished the grid, got the theme and all the letters for the highlighting instructions, but the last step eludes me (as so often it does).

Is the outer top row supposed to spell something out? Mine doesn't appear to!
yes: an example of a word in rhyme (2 words)
Another satisfying Saturday afternoon solve.

Not sure what the two words which appear at the top row have to do with anything, but they clearly must!

Bemused by the preamble reference to 37a which I confirmed with a Google.
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Thanks chaps, most welcome as usual. Obviously The Times just wanted to get our goat by omitting the grid, or else they were just kidding us on. Still, no point bleating on about it now, we all know they're completely baarmy.

To those of you with your own kids, have a Great Father's Day !!

C
Agree with bobbycollins - those 2 words seem to have very little relevance, unless I've got it wroing of course.

Still perplexed by what needs to be highlighted though.
Gazco, revisit cruciverbali's last post, and then look at the bottom row. Good luck!
Either I'm getting smarter or Schadenfreude's puzzles are getting easier. Suspect the latter... :( Still not convinced of the rationale for the top line. Pretty clear what the word is but not quite sure how it fits into the theme. But who cares - five days free of Listener cogitation is a rare gift after some tough puzzles recently.
Out of curiosity did anyone else pursue a line of enquiry with cricket/Bradman/who bowled him for 0 etc with last week's puzzle? I found out all sorts of fascinating test match history before realising that I was on a complete goose chase
have just looked up the full rhyme, now understand the 'title' and the 'top row'
Thanks, gribble

Verses 4 & 5 seem to "tie up the loose ends"
Enjoyable and surprisingly easy for Schadenfreude. I'm surprised the theme was given away so easily in the bottom line. Still mustn't complain after some of the recent brainteasers.
Think I can almost agree, having been defeated by a couple of recent Schadenfreudes ... however, I seem to be in the same boat as Gazco - solved all the clues quickly, but what on earth needs to be highlighted? Do columns have the indicated body parts? Just can't figure which bits should stand out ... ah well, back to it! Get the rhyme, get the main players - but gentle hints appreciated. Cheers all

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