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Sunday Telegraph Enigmatic Variations 923 Sunday July 11th 2010
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Greetings to all N & Cers. Quite a gentle workout this week. It may sound a bit daunting, but is easier than it first appears - and is entertaining. My way in was to get 38d (a familiar word for most of us, I think), which gave the second letter in 42ac. Bearing in mind the title, both 42ac and 43ac were obvious. I suspect that if I had tried to work through in clue order, it would have taken longer. A G & T before a late lunch will be my reward.
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I flew through this, without need of the theme. Enjoy your G&T! I've got to go out in the car this afternoon, so will defer any drinks until later. Roast pork, roast potatoes, carrots, broccoli, cauliflower and green beans went down well for lunch, would have been nice if it had been washed down with wine however!
I flew through this, without need of the theme. Enjoy your G&T! I've got to go out in the car this afternoon, so will defer any drinks until later. Roast pork, roast potatoes, carrots, broccoli, cauliflower and green beans went down well for lunch, would have been nice if it had been washed down with wine however!
Not great. Favorite clue - 38d which opened the grid up. Thanks Speravi for starting thread and sorry there's no more than five of us to add more....
... unless everyone has passed on, there isn't alot to say. The setter must have had a great idea on this puzzle, but, not so much fun for the solver.
... unless everyone has passed on, there isn't alot to say. The setter must have had a great idea on this puzzle, but, not so much fun for the solver.
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