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I have solved all the clues bar 25d and have seven of the nine letters that reveal the name of the character who disappeared. The letters I have are: a n t i t u e but I just cannot see the name. Furthermore I cant work out the unclued entries that apparently may assist in solving the direction being followed. Anyone out there that can help?
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OK think I've got the character be it from a Shakespeare play or from classical studies. I don't know which and I am not familiar with him. Have had a 'stab' (don't know if that was a hint or not in your post) at the unclued entries and can only come up with: death, sooty, egress and possibly swansong and heaven. Just can't see the others.
OK think I've got the character be it from a Shakespeare play or from classical studies. I don't know which and I am not familiar with him. Have had a 'stab' (don't know if that was a hint or not in your post) at the unclued entries and can only come up with: death, sooty, egress and possibly swansong and heaven. Just can't see the others.
haggis58, it sounds like you have the character all right. You want the first one, not the historical one. If you've googled him you should find out the direction which made him famous. And that should explain the theme and the way the unclued entries work. You're on the right lines with the unclued entries too. One of the ones you have should have a capital letter.
Stab wasn't meant to be a hint, though the character did meet an unfortunate end
Stab wasn't meant to be a hint, though the character did meet an unfortunate end
Thanks Turnerjmw - eventually got there 'bearing' in mind my limited knowledge of the 'fictional beasts'. Even using google took me some time to find them all. Only one thing still puzzles me - the title of the crossword is 'noises off' so I was expecting an anagram of noises to yield another name! Were you thinking the same?