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Following my query to The Times about the validity of submitting facsimiles, or copy grids, of puzzle solutions, a few might be interested in their reply, which follows:
"Thank you for your email. I don't see any reason why you can't submit both solutions. I wish you luck.
Kind Regards
Sacha Hopkirk
Customer Liaison Executive"
So there you are..........Why did I fret so?!
Mike
"Thank you for your email. I don't see any reason why you can't submit both solutions. I wish you luck.
Kind Regards
Sacha Hopkirk
Customer Liaison Executive"
So there you are..........Why did I fret so?!
Mike
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't quite understand your question. Are you asking if you can submit more than one copy of your solution, so that your chances of winning a prize are greater? That certainly seems to be the way Sacha Hopkirk has read it.
But originally I thought you meant just one computer print taken from the newsprint.
But originally I thought you meant just one computer print taken from the newsprint.
Below is what I sent to Customer Services:
"I try to complete both Times Jumbo Crosswords on Saturdays: that is the General Knowledge (times2), and the Cryptic.
I purchase only one newspaper.
May I submit one solution on a facsimile grid?"
Does this make sense? I have two different solutions but only one grid; thus the question.
I would not dream of multiple submissions, and so naturally I had to ask the concomitant question about copy grids. I agree that there appears to be room for abuse; thus the question. Suggest you enquire yourselves; perhaps it will elicit a more satisfying answer.
Mike
"I try to complete both Times Jumbo Crosswords on Saturdays: that is the General Knowledge (times2), and the Cryptic.
I purchase only one newspaper.
May I submit one solution on a facsimile grid?"
Does this make sense? I have two different solutions but only one grid; thus the question.
I would not dream of multiple submissions, and so naturally I had to ask the concomitant question about copy grids. I agree that there appears to be room for abuse; thus the question. Suggest you enquire yourselves; perhaps it will elicit a more satisfying answer.
Mike