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There may be letters missing from the wordplay or extra letters in the wordplay...
Please help with the parsing of these...
41a Old name of city OK for Australia - local plan accommodating that area DJAKARTA
25a Former European bank on good terms with French (5, 2 words) EN AMI
1d Agent of destruction, wrapped in rubber, ready for deployment USABLE ule = rubber
44d Be happy? Take care at school AVE
Please help with the parsing of these...
41a Old name of city OK for Australia - local plan accommodating that area DJAKARTA
25a Former European bank on good terms with French (5, 2 words) EN AMI
1d Agent of destruction, wrapped in rubber, ready for deployment USABLE ule = rubber
44d Be happy? Take care at school AVE
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I now have everything except for what to put in the 4 blank cells in the middle row.....don't really understand the preamble...even though i have the message from the "25 extras" and have the additive filled in on the bottom line. I am probably missing some of the "missing letters" from wordplay...
I now have everything except for what to put in the 4 blank cells in the middle row.....don't really understand the preamble...even though i have the message from the "25 extras" and have the additive filled in on the bottom line. I am probably missing some of the "missing letters" from wordplay...
I think the Os are safe enough, roslyn, but there are fewer Cs and they're never doubly checked by both across and down clues (so you'd have to be missing one altogether to fall short of the count).
I'd entered something very early on and forgotten all about (it fits the definition pretty well and has a letter missing in the wordplay - but not one that works thematically by itself).
My 6th C is on the row directly above my final O (symmetrically opposite, L to R).
I'd entered something very early on and forgotten all about (it fits the definition pretty well and has a letter missing in the wordplay - but not one that works thematically by itself).
My 6th C is on the row directly above my final O (symmetrically opposite, L to R).