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Another tough one this week. Nevertheless, anyone else finding it elementary so far?
p. s. Sorry to miss last week's discussion - my login was repeatedly rejected until Tuesday. Seems ok now, though.
p. s. Sorry to miss last week's discussion - my login was repeatedly rejected until Tuesday. Seems ok now, though.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The square at 39 contains 2 letters from 24D, 3 letters from 38A, and 1 letter from 39D.
The square at 44 contains 1 letter from each of 43A, 44A, and 30D.
There is rotational symmetry, so that gives you another two (of the ten) squares.
If you get the anagrams, then how do you convert them to numbers? Chambers has lists.
The sides of the magic square are not necessarily aligned with the sides of the grid.
Hope this helps.
The square at 44 contains 1 letter from each of 43A, 44A, and 30D.
There is rotational symmetry, so that gives you another two (of the ten) squares.
If you get the anagrams, then how do you convert them to numbers? Chambers has lists.
The sides of the magic square are not necessarily aligned with the sides of the grid.
Hope this helps.
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agree with the above posts! The clues themselves are not too tough, but keep going goggle-eyed trying to work out which squares to pick, and get easily sidetracked by letters that may not figure in the final answer to each clue. 10a,11a is giving me trouble though. It's the only row where I'm very short on answers. Currently my row reads
I??IH???RI?N but this may, I realise, be irrelevant.
Hope everyone is well and not suffering from January blues
I??IH???RI?N but this may, I realise, be irrelevant.
Hope everyone is well and not suffering from January blues
Hi Physicsgirl!
Hope you're well!
This should be right up your street in your alter ego as Chemistrygirl. In fact you should be in your element(s). As pointed out above, the sides of the magic square are not aligned with the sides of the grid. I would imagine that you are a far better mathematician than I am so once you have the ten squares the six blanks will present you with no problems.
Hope you're well!
This should be right up your street in your alter ego as Chemistrygirl. In fact you should be in your element(s). As pointed out above, the sides of the magic square are not aligned with the sides of the grid. I would imagine that you are a far better mathematician than I am so once you have the ten squares the six blanks will present you with no problems.