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Has anyone got anywhere with this yet ?
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I don't really understand the rules..
"Definitions in all clues are normal, but you must count on a knowledge of French
and German (as well as English) to determine a number of letters missing from
their wordplay (in two cases twice). All solutions are too long for their allotted
grid spaces, so the missing letters must be entered figuratively."
I don't really understand the rules..
"Definitions in all clues are normal, but you must count on a knowledge of French
and German (as well as English) to determine a number of letters missing from
their wordplay (in two cases twice). All solutions are too long for their allotted
grid spaces, so the missing letters must be entered figuratively."
Perhaps a couple of examples will help, RayH (they're not actually in the puzzle) -
If the answer was CONTENT WORD (11, 2 words), the English parts to be 'entered figuratively' would produce the entry - CON102RD (8).
If the answer was FUNFAIR (7), the German part to be 'entered figuratively' would produce the entry 5AIR (4 cells).
If the answer was CONTENT WORD (11, 2 words), the English parts to be 'entered figuratively' would produce the entry - CON102RD (8).
If the answer was FUNFAIR (7), the German part to be 'entered figuratively' would produce the entry 5AIR (4 cells).