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Can anyone please help me to get started? I have 13872 for 9 across, 2092 for 17 across, 2209 for 19 down etc. Are these correct? Can't get 6 down.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was all going so well! If I haven't made a mistake I've got everything except A C F L N but I get a conflict (not an ambiguity) between 7d and 25a. According to my calculations all possibilities of F which I think should end in 5 give 25a ending in 369 which conflicts with 7d. I've got all the logic written down and can't find an error after many re-runs. I've had the most difficulty with J - does it contain 5 digits with 2 the same?
No, F does not end in 5, yes J does have 5 digits, 2 of them the same. I'm not clear exactly where your conflict is clive, as there is no 7 down in this puzzle.
If I remember rightlly, it should be possible to assign a value to F before moving on to Cand N (the latter two can be solved by considering 8d and 16d together - see above)
If I remember rightlly, it should be possible to assign a value to F before moving on to Cand N (the latter two can be solved by considering 8d and 16d together - see above)
I have the letters matched to numbers and I'm aware of the ambiguity. I have the message so I understand that I am to find a "first message word" and then "second message word" the "third message word" after having converted the numbers to letters. However, since some of the numbers in the grid aren't squares, the obvious method of conversion doesn't apply, so I've been looking at the last eleven letters in the message - and they remain gobbledygook even after I've tried to decipher them assuming the simplest substitution cipher and a Listener favourite type of cipher using the second and third message words as the key, but to no avail. Does the final step have anything to do with the last eleven letters in the sequence?