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GUARDIAN GENIUS No. 78 Brummie
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Am I right in thinking there should be some special instructions attached to the online version - several of my solutions, which I'm sure are right and intersect, don't seem to fit unless there's some alteration before entry in the grid?
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I also e-mailed but no answer !! But the correction appeared soon enough.
I presume you two have completed it by now. I found it reasonably easy but I am missing something in the entry/solution to 8 across. I think "guarded" is the definition and "tactless" is the entry which fits. The bit that has thrown me is "loose stones that are small in diameter"
"exactly what's required" could be "measured" but then again what has that got to do with "loose stones that are small in diameter" ?? I am surely missing something here and have been wrestling with it for the last five days but of no avail.
Grateful if you can throw some light !
I also e-mailed but no answer !! But the correction appeared soon enough.
I presume you two have completed it by now. I found it reasonably easy but I am missing something in the entry/solution to 8 across. I think "guarded" is the definition and "tactless" is the entry which fits. The bit that has thrown me is "loose stones that are small in diameter"
"exactly what's required" could be "measured" but then again what has that got to do with "loose stones that are small in diameter" ?? I am surely missing something here and have been wrestling with it for the last five days but of no avail.
Grateful if you can throw some light !
Hi, Ramilahs, I've finally spotted your query.
Loose stones are scree and, if we're to add to that in a way that gels with 'guarded', presumably the whole word is 'screened'. The only justification for 'ned' that I can see is if you remove some of the centre - a diameter being a central measure - of 'needed', you're left with 'ned'. I'm far from convinced by that, incidentally!
I even toyed with 'tautness', as when something is loose, that's what's needed.
In the end, I went for 'tactless', as you did, though that's far from the first opposite of 'screened' I'd have thought of myself. Time will tell.
Loose stones are scree and, if we're to add to that in a way that gels with 'guarded', presumably the whole word is 'screened'. The only justification for 'ned' that I can see is if you remove some of the centre - a diameter being a central measure - of 'needed', you're left with 'ned'. I'm far from convinced by that, incidentally!
I even toyed with 'tautness', as when something is loose, that's what's needed.
In the end, I went for 'tactless', as you did, though that's far from the first opposite of 'screened' I'd have thought of myself. Time will tell.