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Adrienne K | 20:35 Sun 27th Aug 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Four to go - they seem easy from the clues, but nothing fits! Can anyone help, please with
31A Made public
39D Received gladly
45D Leave stranded
52A Internet search engine

And while I'm here, where is the usual weekly gen knowledge to be found in the Sunday telegraph?

Many thanks
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31a disclosed
39dwelcomed
45dmaroon
52a browser
Sorry to disagree paulineward. Browser may well be what is required for the crossword, but a browser is certainly NOT a search engine. A browser is the software on your machine that allows you to view pages of information from the internet that are encoded in the html format.
Thought it was a bit iffy myself gen2..but unless I am wrong with my others its all I could fit in.
Adrienne,
The Sunday Telegraph crosswords are where they always are, in the 'Seven' magazine on page 74. Both the cryptic and the GK.

There is also an extra prize crossword in the Puzzle Special wit a mixture of cryptic and gk clues.
You are right, Pauline, it is the only word which fits in, even if it is not technically correct (which the Telegraph often isn't). And the shaded squares were so faint that you could hardly see them.
What shaded areas??!!!!! :-)
Gen2 Where abouts is the crossword with the cryptic& GK questions? Only one I can find, is the prize one with GK clues and a few picture clues.
squares 3, 16, 17, 27, 29, 44, 47, 48
also junctions of
21d / 25a
24d / 32a
21d / 40a
50d / 55a
JimJools,

Page H7 in the 'Home and Living section.
Aaah! You mean the one with the Pictures. I thought you meant the one they did with half cryptic and half GK. I haven't seen that one for a long time and reaaly liked it. I think they must have stop doing that one unfortunately.
Pauline, the shaded squares (see gen2) are an anagram of a film starring Nicole Kidman - Cold Mountain, which you need to put on the answer form.
Thanks gen2 and Argee2!

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