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Sunday Telegraph 6/11
What a retrograde step that in the revamped paper the cryptic and general knowledge puzzles no longer attract prizes and the answers are given elsewhere in the magazine. One less ST reader so far as I am concened.
Any other views?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am also disappointed with the change. Although I seldom posted off an entry, it still added to the challenge to know I potentially could. Even the daily puzzles are a challenge to complete before the answers are revealed the following day, but it is definitely a spoiler to know the answers are just a few pages away.
Unfortunately, I'll still be getting the Sunday Telegraph because I have a quartly subscription and the Sunday edition is part of the complete package.
I think we are going to be seeing a lot fewer questions asked on this section of AnswerBank from now on.
Yes I agree with all the comments on this matter, and I have just completed the Feedback on their website,at www.telegraph.co.uk/sunday and made my feelings VERY clear!!
The whole re-vamp is a complete disaster and totally unnecessary! Aside from the Crosswords, the TV/Radio section is much too bulky to keep for 7 days, and who wants yet another womens magazine!!
As a subscriber, I received a letter from the editor a couple of days ago, giving notice of the changes. It reminded me of an exam paper asking the student to`correct the following passage'. I hadn't enough red biro to do so - it was unbelievable!
Let's hope that there enough complaints to bring about a re-think.
It makes me wonder if they carried out ANY market research at all concerning the revamp.
I thought that the newspaper front cover was an improvement. A clear example that you cannot judge a book by its cover.
To say the lack of decent crosswords ruined my Sunday is over the top, but I was a bit more snappy than usual.