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This is not a question...I just thought some regulars in this category might be interested in knowing that I took delivery this norning of my Bloomsbury English Dictionary, having won The Sunday Times crossword a week or two ago. So, that's The Times, The Sunday Times and the Observer's Azed sorted, after only four decades of entering...just the Mephisto to go now!
Looks like an interesting acquisition, which is part encyclop�dia/part Dictionary. Cheers
Looks like an interesting acquisition, which is part encyclop�dia/part Dictionary. Cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you really mean it, K, when you say you've been doing the more demanding crosswords for six decades? I had you down as 'mature', but never considered you might be in your eighties! I claimed four decades, as I started on them in my early twenties and am now in my late sixties. Another three years or so and I'll have completed my half-century of such solving. Sending answer-grids in has cost me vastly more than I have ever won, of course!
My thanks for the further pleasant words and, of course, congratulations to those of you who have also had nice wins recently.
My thanks for the further pleasant words and, of course, congratulations to those of you who have also had nice wins recently.
Congratuations, Quizmonster. I assume it was the Mephisto that you won. My most recent was the Saturday Times �20 book token, still, it got me Will Self's latest novel, which I shall read sometime.
It's the occasional win that keeps you sending sending them in. (Sorry about the juvenile rhyme). I reckon I'm around your age (67) but never thought of myself as a new boy, having taken up crosswords in the early eighties. I think I enjoy it more as I get older, partly because of ABank. Again, well done.
It's the occasional win that keeps you sending sending them in. (Sorry about the juvenile rhyme). I reckon I'm around your age (67) but never thought of myself as a new boy, having taken up crosswords in the early eighties. I think I enjoy it more as I get older, partly because of ABank. Again, well done.