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The Generalist, January 2008
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I have (finally) completed the puzzle and managed to fill in the two grids.
But.... can anyone explain what is meant by "Correct versions of each grid contain top-line indications of which set of solutions goes into which grid"?
I assume it means it should be obvious which solutions are required in each grid, but I can see no connecting thread(s).
But.... can anyone explain what is meant by "Correct versions of each grid contain top-line indications of which set of solutions goes into which grid"?
I assume it means it should be obvious which solutions are required in each grid, but I can see no connecting thread(s).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it's just a round about way of saying that once you get those 15 and 4 letter solutions in the correct place the other solutions will fit in. I must admit I found this one really frustrating .
I did have some help with where to position those answers ! But once I'd got those into the correct place it was quite straightforward .
Good Luck .
I did have some help with where to position those answers ! But once I'd got those into the correct place it was quite straightforward .
Good Luck .
I had to rewrite the two grids after completion, prior to sending them off last month ... as it was sod's law that I originally worked them out vice versa and then saw the left and right designations staring me in the face!!
Mind you my original was very scruffy, so it probably needed rewriting in any case.
I must admit this type of puzzle adds to the interest! (S)
Mind you my original was very scruffy, so it probably needed rewriting in any case.
I must admit this type of puzzle adds to the interest! (S)