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bamberger | 20:58 Sat 03rd Mar 2012 | Crosswords
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Bought the Spectator for the first time in years and thought I would have a try at the crossword. The rubric says "The perimeter starting at 3 and running clockwise contains a 15-word quotation in ODQ6&7". I don't want to be told what the quotation is but what is meant by ODQ6&7? Is it part of some standard notation used week in week out for this puzzle? Alternatively is figuring out what it means part of the puzzle? If that is the case, a gentle hint would be appreciated or I won't get off the blocks. Thanks
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Oxford dictionary of quotations .
Hint ...Jane Austen .Emma .
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Thanks but what is the relevance of 6&7, please?
Could be editions of said ODQ bamberger .I don't have one so had to rely on Google once I sussed the author .
Yes Editions 6 & 7 - I have edition 7 and the quotation is in that

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