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Inquisitor 1111 by Eddie
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I've filled in the grid, but don't understand "One didn't get changed, another unfortunately wasn't fit, and the last must be highlighted."
Do they mean out of the twelve thematics or from the 'proper' answers? (i.e. 15 in total)
Or am I just being thick?
Any help appreciated!
Do they mean out of the twelve thematics or from the 'proper' answers? (i.e. 15 in total)
Or am I just being thick?
Any help appreciated!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a pretty confusing preamble. I took it that it referred to the whole XV. The twelve seem to go in fine thematically. One didn't get changed (either means doesn't appear or is in its normal form, which it is at the bottom of the second column). Thirteen wasn't (i.e. couldn't be made to) fit. So that leaves fifteen, which can be highlighted thematically in the second row.
That's my best guess, anyway :)
That's my best guess, anyway :)
Must admit I did n't consider any ambiguity in the instruction - there are fifteen members, the first does n't change - each of the twelve thematics contain one - the last must be highlighted and one is unfortunate (unlucky) and not there.
Personally I found this the most pleasing thematic for some time - though I suspect the number of the puzzle and the reference to 15 meant that the preamble could n't be too obvious. But then I do like it when numbers and letters meet in a puzzle.
Personally I found this the most pleasing thematic for some time - though I suspect the number of the puzzle and the reference to 15 meant that the preamble could n't be too obvious. But then I do like it when numbers and letters meet in a puzzle.
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