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Crosswords
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Exactly what is the problem with the Sunday Mail You Mag, Sunday Mail £1,500 crossword and the Daily Express Big Monday crossword? For years I have been completing crosswords. I am 64 and enjoy the 'brain exercise,' BUT I want to complete the crosswords, I DO NOT WANT silly, childish games like count how many times the letter (?) appears in the grid, or what word is spelled by the shaded squares. A POLITE request to these compilers, grow up folks, and leave things alone!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Aelm is right - populist papers are commercial organs and don't print prize crosswords out of the goodness of their hearts. It's usually either for data capture (hence making them as easy as poosible to maximise entries); or to make cash, as already stated. Why not abandon the tabloids for the qualities who aren't so mercenary?
On 25/01/2015 I asked on this site if anyone knew how the MOS crossword was judged as it seems perfectly obvious that the postal entries will be mainly ignored. Can't see them opening envelopes when the other entries got them money. There must be some info somewhere showing how five points of entry gives us all a fair chance - post, text, phone, e mail and website. Will daily mail follow suit?
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