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AHearer
I had to do a lot of cold solving before I could be sure which were the rogues, but once they were identified it all fell into place quite neatly. A few words to add to the vocabulary, too. Many...
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alidoc
Does anyone know if this is available online for me to print out, I spent a lot of the weekend solving the majority of the clues only to leave it behind where I was staying, very frustrating. I can't...
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midazolam
Lovely puzzle by the Listener editors (Tiburon and Kea). Impressive to think these excerpts were published in the paper. I was thinking as I was solving it that I am still in need of a cryptic clue,...
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professorplum13
29d Letter baffled Zowie, for example (5) 21d People seeking independence are under another economic group's Fiat? (7) I have letters in the grid but there are possible clashes so my letters may not...
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djawhufc
Morning all We have a winner this week. Well done Belinda. Enjoy Doc everyone. All the best DJA...
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23d Reductions primarily cracked up eighteen shoppers (4) Answer: CUTS One or more consecutive words must be anagrammed to a single word before solving. Presumably this is EIGHTEEN to a word beginning...
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crosswhit99
Quite an appropriate puzzle given the weather we have been having this week ! Relieved that it didn't take too long to crack as we have the pleasure of another Schadenfreude puzzle to occupy us...
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Ruthrobin
Very enjoyable, thank you Aedites, and not too much frustrating grid staring.
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x_word_fan
Apologies if there is another thread. Nothing for the "numberphobes" to be scared of. Logical with only a bit of Excel at the start and some spadework at the end. Enjoyable - thanks Kea....
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Ripper
13 down: Trees between university and loch fall every now and then (6) ?ET?LA. Also the 'expression' to write under the grid, is it just a single letter? (if it isn't I'm stumped!) Thanks in advance...
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AHearer
The grid fill was not as hard as I had expected, as spotting the treatment of the holes was a great help. I'm sure I'll have mucked up the last step, however, as i'm in the "good walk ruined" camp....
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jim360
The preamble was enough for an early PDM, although I've not actually played the game properly before. Then it was a relatively speedy gridfill before I nervously attempted the endgame, dreading the...
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jockie
This has got to be the most ambiguous preamble ever. Nice easy grid-fill, but ... Is the starting point "the completed grid" or what you get using the "information"? Is the starting point the zeroth...
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Stool pigeon imprisoned by Japanese PM (7) ?E?TI?O...
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kayakamina
Thanks Daniel for the grid. I hope your house completion goes through smoothly. I feel that 22d should be 7 letters (two words) & not 6 shown....
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First signs of such trouble usually appear with pub turning out (6, hyphenated)
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Supply croft (4) MAI_ It looks like MAIN as in gas supply/main, but why 'croft' ?...
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crosswhit99
Musical sign could be left of centre (5,4) X could be Y, but how ? This clue requires an anagram indicator !...
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Contrarian
Fairly easy entry to the puzzle, but took me a while to see the final step. Thanks Elap....
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The act or an instance of putting the ball in play in basketball (3-3) ? HIT-OFF...

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