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sp1814
A YouGov poll reveals that 69% of the nation thinks that the Daily Mail owes Ed Milliband an apology for trashing his father. And more tellingly, 57% of the paper's own readership think the same. In...
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sp1814
Sometimes the Daily Mail makes it too easy. Hands up who can see the beautifully realised piece if irony in this latest Daily Mail attack on the BBC:...
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netibiza
I sent my c/card details to my daughter on FB messaging, I've asked her to delete it but not sure if she has, so if I delete the message from me to her this end or clear conversation, will it clear it...
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naomi24
This was mentioned in an earlier thread. For anyone who watched it, did you spot the foundations of a trend? Overlooking the murder of Remus by his brother Romulus (Cain and Abel spring to mind),...
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midazolam
Another week and we don't know who set it (no clue on the Times or Listener sites) This was a fun, enjoyable, clever solve that all fitted together nicely in the end...thanks setter...
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starwalker
Some lovely clues have brought me to the point where I just have to find the third item to illustrate, and I feel a need to rest. Thanks (in advance) Pointer. You have enlightened me and revived...
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Zooa
If they don't believe why do they keep questioning?
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oldnitro
Those people on here who are non believers, if you were true believers previously, what caused you to reject the notion of God and religion
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AHearer
Thank you, Poat. Quite pretty, but not tough enough to keep me away from the garden for too long this fine weekend. I have to admit I had to rely on the phrase to get me started on the bottom...
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midazolam
This is what the listener is all about. As soon as I saw Kea's name at the top I knew this was going to be good. This was a real challenge, the like we have been missing recently. Masterful...
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starwalker
A very pleasant and enjoyable debut by Kevin. Some nice clues and a familiar theme which made me realise how quickly time passes. Possibly suitable for newcomers, but personally, I think that 32D is a...
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midazolam
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...
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RobP86
Does anyone know where i can get the Listener Crossword on-line? I remember downloading it about this time last year but have tried Googling but in vain. Many thanks
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Philoctetes
Good solid crossword this week. No colouring, no coding, no bells.
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AHearer
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...
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midazolam
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...
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AHearer
Not too difficult a challenge this week, but I found the highlighting a little disappointing because of the lack of symmetry: a time-invariant version, omitting the central symbol, would have allowed...
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emcee
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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fancydan
any thoughts on Mr E's latest. The number connection fills me with dread. Have solved about half of the clues and found several clashes. Cheers

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