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professorplum13 | 13:32 Sat 10th Oct 2015 | Crosswords
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6d North American completely destroys fruits (7) ?AL?SE?
29a Type of backward, feeble minded person with nothing going once (4) N?R?

I have quite a few of the 14 adjustments made but no idea of the statement needed??
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6 Narases, fruits, (NA/North American +Rases, destroys).

I haven't got 29 A yet. I haven't made any adjustments - is there a small hint you could give me?
Norm -M(o)ron reversed
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I had clashes at the end of some words ....
eg 7a clue answer bash and 13a clue answer ail but 9d is EARTHS so need to change end of 7a and end of 13a to new words
Title is "polished off" so I assumed it has something to do with endings of words, but I can't see any statement, even though my grid is nearly full
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Thanks dannyk13 for Norm - looks good and fits with what I need to change it to
My grid is lacking only two letters, but I wasn't getting very far with the changes. Your 'endings' sounds good, I will persevere with that.
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Neveracrossword - that means my L from the end of 12a also needs to be changed now
Prof..., just noticed your post. I changed 12 A to fit with 6D.
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........any ideas for the statement /name to be highlighted yet?
Sorry, no - I have put this crossword aside for a while, hoping for inspiration to strike.
It's a well-known Shakespeare quote, but not so easy to find!
I know it's not asked for, but does anyone see how the third word in the quotation is somehow reflected in the 14 letters changed "thematically" before entry? One would expect this last little detail to tally, surely, no???

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