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ev764
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So far, so good; HOWEVER I appear to have SEVEN "clashing" cells (rather than SIX). Is anyone else facing the same problem?
Any ideas about the Quotation (is it in English even)?
Any ideas about the Quotation (is it in English even)?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Spent all yesterday working and didn't get chance to look at EV until this morning while waiting for the postman and the next lot of work. Fortunately Robert Service has always been one of my favourite poets and the first guess at the cryptic title proved right ( for once! ). Still can't figure out the code or even the block of 15 letters to be adjusted. Any pointers in that direction would be appreciated. ( Just hope that the postman is late tomorrow as well so I can finish it , i.e. EV. before earning my corn!! )
I'm in the same boat I'm afraid in that I have completed the grid and no further. I was thinking that the clashes provide a straight "substitution" code, viz O for A (and vice versa), N for M etc. Change the letters in a block according to these switches to make NEW words, then go back and reconcile the clashes!
That's as far as my thinking goes!
Hope it helps some-one
That's as far as my thinking goes!
Hope it helps some-one
Hi regulars.
I have only one clue left to solve :
Artist, the first to go GAGA (possibly) = T ? ILL ?
For the rest , I've managed the substitution (I think !) and have the celebrant in the centre running vertically, but what to do with the remaining six clashing letters -- and do they make nonsense words as well ?
I have only one clue left to solve :
Artist, the first to go GAGA (possibly) = T ? ILL ?
For the rest , I've managed the substitution (I think !) and have the celebrant in the centre running vertically, but what to do with the remaining six clashing letters -- and do they make nonsense words as well ?
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