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EV 826 Six Letter Words by Wasp
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Here is Wasps debut enigmatic variations crossword
Wasps recent listener puzzles were: 3935 - the fun cleudo grid and 3978 - the "M" grid
enjoy
Wasps recent listener puzzles were: 3935 - the fun cleudo grid and 3978 - the "M" grid
enjoy
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How's fatherhood? - Hope you are getting more sleep now!!
Are you any nearer sumitting your own EV?
Hi Devadolly!
Begin by looking for intersecting words which have only one letter in common. This will help you to get started. Also look at any "On this day" section. I'm sure a very famous sporting "first" will appear there.
How's fatherhood? - Hope you are getting more sleep now!!
Are you any nearer sumitting your own EV?
Hi Devadolly!
Begin by looking for intersecting words which have only one letter in common. This will help you to get started. Also look at any "On this day" section. I'm sure a very famous sporting "first" will appear there.
Hi Midazolam and Devadolly!
Hope you're managing to unscramble the jumble. It's a matter of trial and error.
To help a little:-
2d is "jumbled" but becomes an actual word.
19a The middle 4 letters remain unaltered and form part of the 22 contiguous letters which need to be highlighted. Those letters form an appropriate shape. I gave a hint in a previous posting by writing "keep batting".
Hope you're managing to unscramble the jumble. It's a matter of trial and error.
To help a little:-
2d is "jumbled" but becomes an actual word.
19a The middle 4 letters remain unaltered and form part of the 22 contiguous letters which need to be highlighted. Those letters form an appropriate shape. I gave a hint in a previous posting by writing "keep batting".
I have the man and I have the number, but I have somehow gone awry in the bottom right hand corner.
18ac Lecturer and physician treated ten -- I have "cloned" which doesn't fit the clue
Similarly 18d Sailor told to go away -- I have SENADB
and 16ac Wine cellar society achieves great fame --- I have ASVTLA.
Why is 21a panada ? (Pitch in a Spanish pot )
Two or three of these letters are misplaced I am sure. The rest of the puzzle has taken ages to complete with some multiple changes of letters to get them right. Any help or hints in this final straight will be greatly appreciated.
18ac Lecturer and physician treated ten -- I have "cloned" which doesn't fit the clue
Similarly 18d Sailor told to go away -- I have SENADB
and 16ac Wine cellar society achieves great fame --- I have ASVTLA.
Why is 21a panada ? (Pitch in a Spanish pot )
Two or three of these letters are misplaced I am sure. The rest of the puzzle has taken ages to complete with some multiple changes of letters to get them right. Any help or hints in this final straight will be greatly appreciated.
21a is pinata ... a tilde over the n.
The letters for 16a are ALSTUV.
A bit of help without giving too much away at this stage. I too put a letter in the wrong place, and it all went haywire. Got it now.
Ulysses, when you helped me a while back with the President's heads ... I won the prize! Let's hope I can return the favour here!
The letters for 16a are ALSTUV.
A bit of help without giving too much away at this stage. I too put a letter in the wrong place, and it all went haywire. Got it now.
Ulysses, when you helped me a while back with the President's heads ... I won the prize! Let's hope I can return the favour here!
Thank you MatyadaLover, although that throws me out even more !
I had sallet for 13dn but now the second letter has to be a "u".
Pinata (I still do not see the methodology of the clue), now also throws out my letters for "brainy" though it does help me get "absent" for 18dn .
My brain hurts for the moment !! I'll try again later when the cells have cooled down a little !
I had sallet for 13dn but now the second letter has to be a "u".
Pinata (I still do not see the methodology of the clue), now also throws out my letters for "brainy" though it does help me get "absent" for 18dn .
My brain hurts for the moment !! I'll try again later when the cells have cooled down a little !
Hi MatydaLover!
Haven't heard from you for a while. Hope you're well. I haven't won as much as usual backing against Glamorgan this season.
Hi Devadolly!
I may have a devious mind when it comes to setting "innocuos" general knowledge quiz questions but I'm certainly not devious enough to compile an EV.
Haven't heard from you for a while. Hope you're well. I haven't won as much as usual backing against Glamorgan this season.
Hi Devadolly!
I may have a devious mind when it comes to setting "innocuos" general knowledge quiz questions but I'm certainly not devious enough to compile an EV.
crikey - it seems that others are having battles with the jumbles too
i have now finished the grid - i dont get pinata either but it is a spanish pot
thanks novalis for the hint re: middle 4 of 19 - and batting - but still dont see what to highlight! pole and gear stand out in the corners but that gets me nowhere
i have now finished the grid - i dont get pinata either but it is a spanish pot
thanks novalis for the hint re: middle 4 of 19 - and batting - but still dont see what to highlight! pole and gear stand out in the corners but that gets me nowhere
The troublesome "pinata" ... using Chambers, pin=pitch, at=in (need to look up "in") and a.
Hello Novalis, glad you didn't win quite so much against Glamorgan ... I'm thinking that I'll buy a ticket for next year's first day of the Ashes. But the the way the ECB are running things I fear that the only international cricket will be by multiple television subscription on a 5 over match played on Mars. Or maybe a ticket will cost �10,000 a session.
Got married in July ... distracting, but didn't completely stop the solving, though.
Hello Novalis, glad you didn't win quite so much against Glamorgan ... I'm thinking that I'll buy a ticket for next year's first day of the Ashes. But the the way the ECB are running things I fear that the only international cricket will be by multiple television subscription on a 5 over match played on Mars. Or maybe a ticket will cost �10,000 a session.
Got married in July ... distracting, but didn't completely stop the solving, though.
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