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Ev 1058 Principle By Jaguar
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A nice puzzle up until the very last step which I felt was borderline unfair. The gridfill was straightforward as was identifying the group. But, the Chambers entry for the group identifies two properties shared by group members, and the puzzle's title clearly suggests which one of the two should apply to the last step. So, that sent me on a wild goose chase that lasted longer than the gridfill.
Once you find the 7-letter string, of course it's obvious, so congrats to the setter for the red herring and a fine construction overall.
Once you find the 7-letter string, of course it's obvious, so congrats to the setter for the red herring and a fine construction overall.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How do you two do it? I am totally bemused by this one, I cannot get a proper handle on it at all...................I have manage the grand total of two with a further possible two and what could be an inappropriate answer for 19a in my mind! Just nothing seems to be making any sense at all.
Will try again tomorrow as am very tired from the London trip and it now looks as tho' I have got measles....................Measles would you believe? I'm far too old to have childhood diseases that I had when I was 10!
On a far different note, (not really possible for you drb) do try and get to the Manet exhibition anyone who is reading, it is superb. The largest collection of his paintings ever exhibited here. His use of black within the scope of portraiture and landscape is just mind-blowing........quite magnificent!
Will try again tomorrow as am very tired from the London trip and it now looks as tho' I have got measles....................Measles would you believe? I'm far too old to have childhood diseases that I had when I was 10!
On a far different note, (not really possible for you drb) do try and get to the Manet exhibition anyone who is reading, it is superb. The largest collection of his paintings ever exhibited here. His use of black within the scope of portraiture and landscape is just mind-blowing........quite magnificent!
I found the grid pretty difficult, and the rest not so much so. I didn't look in Chambers though, just went straight to Wikipedia - maybe that helped. And thanks to Jaguar for the challenge.
devadolly - I hope you get over your measles quickly- rare as hen's teeth to get it twice.
And I'm looking forward to the Manet next month when the weather will be a little warmer - maybe!
devadolly - I hope you get over your measles quickly- rare as hen's teeth to get it twice.
And I'm looking forward to the Manet next month when the weather will be a little warmer - maybe!
Thanks for the good wishes.......maybe it wasn't measles when I was 10 slaney...who knows!
Still feel rubbish and am just not getting anywhere with this one, have done a few more clues including a couple of the 'removals'.....but, how does one know which letters to take out, could be any number. Really feel I 'must do better' but just nothing is speaking to me, as for Wikipedia, what to Wik I ask?
Still feel rubbish and am just not getting anywhere with this one, have done a few more clues including a couple of the 'removals'.....but, how does one know which letters to take out, could be any number. Really feel I 'must do better' but just nothing is speaking to me, as for Wikipedia, what to Wik I ask?
Devadolly, you will need to identify the word created by the omitted letters first, then ask Wiki about that, or look in the BRB. I identified the omitted letters by solving the intersecting clues, that then dictated the word formed by anagramming the letters left after removing the superfluous letter.
olichant, nothing to understand subject-wise, it's a cryptic instruction that can be deduced from the BRB or Wiki.
olichant, nothing to understand subject-wise, it's a cryptic instruction that can be deduced from the BRB or Wiki.
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