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Listener 4228 : Detective Work By Ilver
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Well, that was fun! Surely I'm not the first in the teatime club?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Neutralistic, please email me at [email protected] I truly sympathise with your dilemma which is hitting a few of the AB friends. We are told the situation will be sorted out in April.
Aldanna we have the BRB on the ipad, but it's no substitute for the CD version. We bought the BRB Deluxe (Dictionary and Thesaurus) in the app store, which cost about £7 and although it has all the words in it, there is no full text search. The search functionality is somewhat confusing, this review explains it better than I can...
"The main flaw is the search functionality, which is restricted to headwords and so misses over half the words in the dictionary. For example 'detective' comes under the headword 'detect', and while any type of search will return 'detect', none of them (wildcard, anagram, etc.) will return 'detective'. Similarly all the 'un-' words like 'undo' are hidden under headwords 'un- (1)' to 'un- (5)' and can't be searched. "
I believe the separate Dictionary and Thesaurus Apps have better reviews (£5 and £3 respectively)
"The main flaw is the search functionality, which is restricted to headwords and so misses over half the words in the dictionary. For example 'detective' comes under the headword 'detect', and while any type of search will return 'detect', none of them (wildcard, anagram, etc.) will return 'detective'. Similarly all the 'un-' words like 'undo' are hidden under headwords 'un- (1)' to 'un- (5)' and can't be searched. "
I believe the separate Dictionary and Thesaurus Apps have better reviews (£5 and £3 respectively)
The following appears in the FAQs of the Times Crossword Club (www.crosswordclub.co.uk). It may help
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I became a member of the old Crossword Club and have come to the end of my annual subscription. I can no longer log in. I thought my subscription would automatically renew? What has happened?
When we moved over to the new site we had to cancel all renewing subscriptions. This means when your annual subscription comes to an end you will not automatically be billed for the next year. You will have to start a new rolling subscription.
When you do so a new Futurepay id will be allocated to you, which you will find under 'My Profile' - 'My invoices'.
I'm clearly missing something here. I have a full grid which includes an answer for 37 that I cannot find in Chambers but which fits the wordplay (all the letters are checked anyway). I have a message from one thematic clue which tells me something I discovered for myself so didn't need to be told; I have another message which gives me no help whatsoever in filling in the central row; I have a third hidden message, the totality of which makes little sense but the first part of which led me in a moment of inspiration to arrive at a likely entry to write under the grid. The last 4 words of this third message merely repeat an instruction that had been already followed. Google then confirmed what I suspected might be the entry for the central row.
So I have a completed grid (hopefully with a valid but unconfirmed answer at 37) and the theme, but I don't think I've got there through a particularly logical process, just intuition. Perhaps that's the thematic point
So I have a completed grid (hopefully with a valid but unconfirmed answer at 37) and the theme, but I don't think I've got there through a particularly logical process, just intuition. Perhaps that's the thematic point
Fun! I wonder if it would be possible to write one with lots of inter-referencing thematic clues like the three here? I suspect the pdms here are likely to come in a different order for many of us, and although I followed a similar process to Scorpius I was reassured by the checking that gave me. Thanks, Ilver.
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