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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A gentle enough walk in the park - or garden centre as we say in the metropolis. Admit to being slightly narked by crosswords where the wordplay leaves half the answer undefined. So have a completed grid but am one rose short of a bouquet for 11ac and 21ac and, beyond inspired guesswork, have no way of finishing them off. Anyone want to do some swaps?
Not such a stroll for me. I found this hard going and felt that (combined with the method of entering the down solutions) the across clues didn't allow the dog to see enough of the rabbit.
Cruncher, I hadn't heard of the "cut" flower at 11, but found the answer via TEA. As for 21, I had a perfectly acceptable solution to the definition and wordplay, but the "cut" element didn't fit the theme. Afraid I had to go to TEA for that one as well. Doh, I could have submitted a correct entry without knowing 21!!!!
Having said all that, i rather enjoyed it.
Cruncher, I hadn't heard of the "cut" flower at 11, but found the answer via TEA. As for 21, I had a perfectly acceptable solution to the definition and wordplay, but the "cut" element didn't fit the theme. Afraid I had to go to TEA for that one as well. Doh, I could have submitted a correct entry without knowing 21!!!!
Having said all that, i rather enjoyed it.
Indeed the Chambers Word Wizard is very good and I use it a lot. But for an even more powerful word cruncher take a look at this:
Things Cruciverbal
It even has a Playfair code breaker!
Things Cruciverbal
It even has a Playfair code breaker!
Yes, I noticed that too Cruncher - big coincidence .. I'm sure it must be, as that copy must be prepared well in advance of publication date.
I didn't like this week's puzzle too much. Half the fun evaporates when the theme is immediately guessable from the preamble and is confirmed after just one clue. I also generally dislike puzzles with a mass of jumbles which rendered the whole thing quite a thankless slog.
Rapparee - excellent link, thank you - I'm sure it's going to prove more than helpful one (or more) of these days - which have suddenly become less pluvious (.. just as well given my impending re-roof).
I didn't like this week's puzzle too much. Half the fun evaporates when the theme is immediately guessable from the preamble and is confirmed after just one clue. I also generally dislike puzzles with a mass of jumbles which rendered the whole thing quite a thankless slog.
Rapparee - excellent link, thank you - I'm sure it's going to prove more than helpful one (or more) of these days - which have suddenly become less pluvious (.. just as well given my impending re-roof).
Well because of moving house my internet is still down. So I have not been around for awhile.
Enjoyable with a lot of cold solving, and the theme was explained in the preamble before starting.
All answers and flowers are in Chambers except 28 across which I had to confirm my wordplay with google. both 11 and 21 across are in chambers, however the latter should not say 2 words!!!
Rapparee - I have been using things crucivebal for over a year now. Together with Chambers they are the only 2 resources I use. (Apart from the internet that is)
Lets see when I can get online for good......
Enjoyable with a lot of cold solving, and the theme was explained in the preamble before starting.
All answers and flowers are in Chambers except 28 across which I had to confirm my wordplay with google. both 11 and 21 across are in chambers, however the latter should not say 2 words!!!
Rapparee - I have been using things crucivebal for over a year now. Together with Chambers they are the only 2 resources I use. (Apart from the internet that is)
Lets see when I can get online for good......
I've finished this crossword without too much trouble and found it OK but nothing spectacular. However, can anyone give me a clue to the definition (8 letters) for "frightened" in 35 across. I have entered the "Welshman" which is the wordplay but I cannot confirm this entry as I can't get this (non entry) definition.