Hi everyone
I'm a fairly new user of this site - a few months only - and I understand exactly what both sides of the argument are getting at. I started using it to ask occasionally for clues (not answers) in two particular quizzes, and then got hooked on suggesting clues myself and then, I'm afraid, giving answers to crossword clues.
When I see answers given to questions that we (there are several of us in the team) have spent ages solving, it is frustrating. In fact I upset someone (don't remember who) on the site by asking for a clue quite early on in a quiz, because I was going on holiday the next week. I imagine compilers must be very cross when their excellent clues are more or less nullified.
But there isn't a huge amount of difference in asking here and in asking people at work, or friends and relatives, is there? I take the point about the answer then being available to all and sundry, but I just can't see a way round that. Unless people who have completed the quiz send it in early and the compilers take note of that and perhaps give a bonus mark if it's arrived before all the answers are given here?
The main point of quizzes that are set in aid of charity is that they raise money, and we surely wouldn't want to reduce that..... otherwise a possible answer might have been to stop offering prize money, so that only people who enjoy doing them would bother to enter. I think maybe we're just going to have to put up with it, and let ABers have a periodic moan about it to relieve feelings?
J.