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I 'thought' I'd got the right drama, but as I can't find any of the characters in the grid, I'm now begining to doubt my idea!
Without giving too much away is the drama T by GDM ?
If not can someone give me a hint?
Also with 19 across I've got an answer that is 7 letters long but only 4 cells to put it in.
Thanks in advance
Without giving too much away is the drama T by GDM ?
If not can someone give me a hint?
Also with 19 across I've got an answer that is 7 letters long but only 4 cells to put it in.
Thanks in advance
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I think it's best not to think of a conventional 'octagon', the clashing cells are placed in the grid so that when you link them up in a certain way, following the letters of the 8-letter piano player starting at the uppermost clash, they give the outline of the object named after the eponymous soprano
I think it's best not to think of a conventional 'octagon', the clashing cells are placed in the grid so that when you link them up in a certain way, following the letters of the 8-letter piano player starting at the uppermost clash, they give the outline of the object named after the eponymous soprano
I have a completed grid, and have identified the pianist and the drama. I have 8 letter clashes and they are the letters I was expecting but when I connect them the octagon doesn't much look like what I was expecting. Are the letters connected in order? Does the shape look much like what it is supposed to be? Also my first letter of the pianist is not the uppermost clash but in 31. Have I got something wrong? I can't find the three characters either. I have a list of 12 characters in addition to the pianist and the eponym, and for 3 of these I have 2 names - the full name and a nickname but I can't find any of them! Though there seem to be lots of bits of names.
Boreas,
All these clues have clashing letters
17D: I think, but I may be wrong, that this is "Steep" (difficult) - e (one of a pair. E& W perhaps ?) = step (stage)
35D: is "Skye" (terrier) + r = skyer, a dangerous strike, presumably in cricket
39A: def. is "band used to check locks there" = tenia (number (ten) + ia (one American) = tenia, US spelling of taenia, an ancient Greek headband
All these clues have clashing letters
17D: I think, but I may be wrong, that this is "Steep" (difficult) - e (one of a pair. E& W perhaps ?) = step (stage)
35D: is "Skye" (terrier) + r = skyer, a dangerous strike, presumably in cricket
39A: def. is "band used to check locks there" = tenia (number (ten) + ia (one American) = tenia, US spelling of taenia, an ancient Greek headband
Hi Boreas
When you resolve the clash in 39A Chambers gives one definition of this word as a Greek hair ribbon - the word play being a 3 letter number followed by I (1) and A (American).
I too have the eponym, piano player and octagon but I need help with 25D and parsing my answer for 41A please.
I can't find the other characters either! Fun so far but I hate to leave untidy bits!
When you resolve the clash in 39A Chambers gives one definition of this word as a Greek hair ribbon - the word play being a 3 letter number followed by I (1) and A (American).
I too have the eponym, piano player and octagon but I need help with 25D and parsing my answer for 41A please.
I can't find the other characters either! Fun so far but I hate to leave untidy bits!