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Quite a pleasurable romp after some difficult ones recently. More time to watch the Olympics.
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I watched the Olympics first. A neat idea in this one, allowing some reverse engineering for the more recalcitrant clues. For what it's worth, Chambers is indeed the primary reference for all the clues, and their "suggestions". At least, mine is.
Can't compare with last week's, as I never really got into it.
Can't compare with last week's, as I never really got into it.
Albeit with some help, this was as close to the Friday club as I've got yet. A full grid 3 minutes before midnight - but, not being sure of what I was looking for, it took some time before I'd paired off the words and even then wasn't quite finished since I was doing that before falling asleep and have only vaguely heard of some of the definitions. Still, once I put pen to paper it all fell into place.
fallster - 4202 is certainly still tricky. I think most of us, me included, have been comparing it to last week's mind mangler which was definitely harder. If it helps I still needed some time on this one to finish the grid fill then I also had stare at the list of unclued entries for some time before something clicked. Keep at it.
Grandchildren staying, so less time to spend. Have finally finished grid, but not getting the hint from the 17 letters, as I have two 'i's together, near to the start, and there is one I haven't quite got. I'm feeling very thick as I still have no idea what I am looking for. I finally finished last week's clues, but am going to write it out again as I need to check all the knight's moves, but I might be there or thereabouts.