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Spectator 2067
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Hi all
Hopefully I'm not treading on Mintyman's toes but as I know a number of people enjoy The Spectator crossword I have saved a pdf of it and can email it out to interested parties.
To save me doing it one by one I thought anyone who was interested could post their email address and I will set up a distribution list and send it every week.
I will wait until 12ish and send it in one go.
The only quid pro quo is that K and Roslyn in particular have to keep helping me with any clues I'm stuck on.
PS- I entered as my fiance and 'she' was runner up this week and as it is her birthday she can keep the £20 prize.
DJA
Hopefully I'm not treading on Mintyman's toes but as I know a number of people enjoy The Spectator crossword I have saved a pdf of it and can email it out to interested parties.
To save me doing it one by one I thought anyone who was interested could post their email address and I will set up a distribution list and send it every week.
I will wait until 12ish and send it in one go.
The only quid pro quo is that K and Roslyn in particular have to keep helping me with any clues I'm stuck on.
PS- I entered as my fiance and 'she' was runner up this week and as it is her birthday she can keep the £20 prize.
DJA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just a question, dja. If it's possible to access the latest crossword via the Exact Editions website, why can't the pdf link be posted here as usual? Why take on all this extra work with mass e-mailing if one of us subscribers can simply pass on the link? I've just downloaded the pdf myself from this address: http://www.exactediti...=75&size=3&format=pdf