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Iq 1768
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Morning, I have completed grid from the clues, have the four unclued entries and the phrase from the across clues but am at a total loss as to next steps. Any hints are much appreciated
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Each blank cell contains one letter - reading across they give two common phrases to do with the two emotions (????) ??? ???? and (?????) ? ????? [the two bracketed words refer to their positions in the grid - they're not spelled out).
For the title letters MD, they're parts of the word M??D (acting as the outside or f.... of that word) the 'ideal' is said to be in the middle of the two extremes given at the top and bottom of the grid.
For the title letters MD, they're parts of the word M??D (acting as the outside or f.... of that word) the 'ideal' is said to be in the middle of the two extremes given at the top and bottom of the grid.
I too have completed the grid, including the two barred off squares. But the origin of the ideal MD eludes me despite much grid staring. I didn't know a poem was involved. Given that this is a harder than average IQ (I think) it would have helped if the preamble had said as much, though I suppose the top line is rather poetic.
The preamble's mention of 'hints among the clued entries' could suggest a written work - two entries suggest a possible verse form, three more suggest an author - but there are so many possibilities (including quite a few with the altered entry as their titles) that I didn't bother looking very far. My curiosity was satisfied when I stumbled on a (pretty loose) connection with a quote that includes the MD word - but it isn't in verse.
If the setter wants us to track down a specific work then highlighting the author should be required, and more information given to direct the search - 'hints' is just too broad a term, and searching for something you're not sure is even necessary soon becomes irksome (I think).
If the setter wants us to track down a specific work then highlighting the author should be required, and more information given to direct the search - 'hints' is just too broad a term, and searching for something you're not sure is even necessary soon becomes irksome (I think).