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Leinster Crossword 3991
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Earlier tis morning Gribble posted a question on the above (anagrammed) puzzle. This question has since disappeared. Before it went Quizmonkey posted a reply predicting the question's removal. Quizmonster wondered how Quizmonkey knew such a thing. And Bathtub posted in favour of discussion.
Does anyone (Quizmonkey?) know if AB editor is kowtowing to blandishments and allowing only only one "official" Leinster Crossword thread per week?
This is not the first time I've noticed the disappearance of a second thread,
Does anyone (Quizmonkey?) know if AB editor is kowtowing to blandishments and allowing only only one "official" Leinster Crossword thread per week?
This is not the first time I've noticed the disappearance of a second thread,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ah, Flocko, what you are not taking account of is the fact that queries about the Listener here on AnswerBank invariably ask for help with just ONE clue. (Put 'Listener' into the site search slot and you will see just how rare even these are. Listenerites would have you believe there is an avalanche of such questions.)
There is not a shred of evidence that anyone who has ever asked for such an answer - or anyone who saw it by chance (your "wide world") - has even completed the grid as a result, never mind submitted it and never-never mind won! Even if a thousand people submitted a correct grid once, as the result of an answer given here, that would have no effect whatesover on any individual Listenerite's "all-correct" status, anyway.
By comparison, two people who win by doing it in collusion each received help with EVERY clue...that amounts to several years'-worth of AnswerBank Listener-questions!
The key objection is not to the Listener, as such, but to the notion that any one prize crossword should be given protection whilst some of the very solvers of that crossword themselves seem perfectly happy to provide answers to any other prize crossword before the closing date.
Collusion is collusion is collusion, so your opening paragraph is simply wrong. I'll leave it at that.
There is not a shred of evidence that anyone who has ever asked for such an answer - or anyone who saw it by chance (your "wide world") - has even completed the grid as a result, never mind submitted it and never-never mind won! Even if a thousand people submitted a correct grid once, as the result of an answer given here, that would have no effect whatesover on any individual Listenerite's "all-correct" status, anyway.
By comparison, two people who win by doing it in collusion each received help with EVERY clue...that amounts to several years'-worth of AnswerBank Listener-questions!
The key objection is not to the Listener, as such, but to the notion that any one prize crossword should be given protection whilst some of the very solvers of that crossword themselves seem perfectly happy to provide answers to any other prize crossword before the closing date.
Collusion is collusion is collusion, so your opening paragraph is simply wrong. I'll leave it at that.
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