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Nice one! Tougher than this weeks listener.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have the 'medical' person (without his title) in a position of safety within his chosen means of transport. I have his enemy outside (but in the singular).
I have the other person inside a collection of vehicles, which gave him no protection from the enemy shown above him - and a minor topographical feature.
This gives me 39 cells. And leaves me with two surplus cells at 1D that I can't account for.
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I have the other person inside a collection of vehicles, which gave him no protection from the enemy shown above him - and a minor topographical feature.
This gives me 39 cells. And leaves me with two surplus cells at 1D that I can't account for.
Hint to what I'm missing?
Boreas,
The two surplus cells in 1D you have are the first and third letters of the domain of his enemy.
Great puzzle....tough, without any hints as to where the extra letters are. I think I'd like to see more Inquistors like this but if I did this and the Listener every week I'd get into serious trouble at home !
The two surplus cells in 1D you have are the first and third letters of the domain of his enemy.
Great puzzle....tough, without any hints as to where the extra letters are. I think I'd like to see more Inquistors like this but if I did this and the Listener every week I'd get into serious trouble at home !
This one has me stumped - I've mostly completed the right-hand side of the grid, including the story therein, but I can't a handle on the left. Can anyone help with
1D - Done in the way of the state (6)
18D - Unscrupulous adviser's bound to break the line (10)
34A - US magistrate's answer cut short by President (6)
(all clues may have letters ignored in the wordplay).
Thank you!
1D - Done in the way of the state (6)
18D - Unscrupulous adviser's bound to break the line (10)
34A - US magistrate's answer cut short by President (6)
(all clues may have letters ignored in the wordplay).
Thank you!
Hi Oudemia
Had the same problem as you...top and bottom right were OK (ish) but bottom left was tough.
1D is a US state famous for its wilderness,containing 3 ignored wordplay letters.
18D is a biblical charcater with a name you'll need to have your teeth in to get right (there's TH and a PH in his name in that order), with (the first) 3 letters ignored in the wordplay.
And 34A is the US spelling of the name for a Roman magistrate, starting with P for President and a six letter word for reply, cut short.
Had the same problem as you...top and bottom right were OK (ish) but bottom left was tough.
1D is a US state famous for its wilderness,containing 3 ignored wordplay letters.
18D is a biblical charcater with a name you'll need to have your teeth in to get right (there's TH and a PH in his name in that order), with (the first) 3 letters ignored in the wordplay.
And 34A is the US spelling of the name for a Roman magistrate, starting with P for President and a six letter word for reply, cut short.