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Spectator Crossword 1878

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Rapparee | 07:58 Thu 21st Aug 2008 | Crosswords
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Good morning, Spectator fans. Here is this week's offering:-

Battle-stations by Doc
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Thanks for the thread.
many thanks for link
Thank you for the link Rapparee, most enjoyable, but have been left feeling bellicose!
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I enjoyed it too and quite liked the age-old (and probably still pertinent) cynicism of the Latin phrase.

The wordplay in 20d seemed to me to be slightly skewed. This had me checking my crossing answers, particularly 25a, but I'm happy they're right and 20d is worded wrongly.

However, this is just a minor quibble in an otherwise fine puzzle from one of the masters.
Thanks, Doc.
Sorry Rapparee, I am just a simple Scientist, so your reflection on the quote is lost on me. However I agree the 4th word in 20d clue is wrongly placed.
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Hi DocHH,

Well, Chambers translates it as 'the last argument of kings' i.e. war. So I was reading it as a cynical sentiment meaning 'once all rational argument has been exhausted, resort to war'.

Of course there remains the strong possibility that it is just me who is being cynical!

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