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Spectator 1895 'Typical' by Doc
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This is now online at:
http://www.spectator.co.uk/article_assets/arti cledir_6388/3194411/crossword.pdf
Note also the addendum to the Christmas crossword!
http://www.spectator.co.uk/article_assets/arti cledir_6388/3194411/crossword.pdf
Note also the addendum to the Christmas crossword!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, 'share' was very fortuitous! It doesn't however resolve the ambiguity over 37dn, to which both 'diner' and 'doner' appear to be possible solutions (I've chosen the former).
It's a shame about the current puzzle, though the answer to 25dn is easy enough to discern.
If I've grasped the theme correctly (though it's early days yet) I'm having real problems with 17ac.
It's a shame about the current puzzle, though the answer to 25dn is easy enough to discern.
If I've grasped the theme correctly (though it's early days yet) I'm having real problems with 17ac.
The spelling chosen by the designer of 18d is very idiosyncratic - are you sure you have it right?
There's a very comprehensive list at http://www.fonts.com/findfonts, but that gives far more to hunt through than the 26 one has to check if one has the new edition of Chambers. This is obviously a marketing exercise! When I bouhgt my copy I thought this was a very pretty feature of the new edition, but little thought I'd be using it to solve a puzzle so soon.
I think 31d starts with the letter of the alphabet before 18d.
There's a very comprehensive list at http://www.fonts.com/findfonts, but that gives far more to hunt through than the 26 one has to check if one has the new edition of Chambers. This is obviously a marketing exercise! When I bouhgt my copy I thought this was a very pretty feature of the new edition, but little thought I'd be using it to solve a puzzle so soon.
I think 31d starts with the letter of the alphabet before 18d.
Crossword 1895 can be cracked without Chambers 2008, especially with the hints given above, so don't spend your money just yet, bathtub!
I agree with AHearer; crossword 1895 is clearly a marketing ploy, and a most irksome one for those of us who have not yet bought (or won) Chambers 2008. However, the Wikipedia entry on typefaces confirms many unclued lights (though not 13d, 17a or 18d, which can all be otherwise confirmed in the Internet).
I agree with AHearer; crossword 1895 is clearly a marketing ploy, and a most irksome one for those of us who have not yet bought (or won) Chambers 2008. However, the Wikipedia entry on typefaces confirms many unclued lights (though not 13d, 17a or 18d, which can all be otherwise confirmed in the Internet).
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