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Ev 1086Sunday Telegraph Enigmatic Variations - Dance With Two Cheats By Shark
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Hello EVers,
My thanks go to Shark for an admirable puzzle which in my humble opinion just missed perfection with 31a as all the other words were real even taking into account the empty cells. I am forever in awe of the setters and their efforts give us much pleasure and I would like to stress that this is not a criticism just an observation.
My thanks go to Shark for an admirable puzzle which in my humble opinion just missed perfection with 31a as all the other words were real even taking into account the empty cells. I am forever in awe of the setters and their efforts give us much pleasure and I would like to stress that this is not a criticism just an observation.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hello Everyone, not even started yet but comments sound good, even tho' it will probably take me ages to get started. Just seem to be swimming in bean/courgettes/toms and James Grieve apples, no doubt Christina is swamped as well. Have notices out but the locals seem to prefer to buy elderly produce from Tesco/Sainsburys/Asda et al rather than just picked that morning, so the freezers are groaning with ratoutille(?) beans & apple juice. Whe I swim out from the next batch will have a strong coffee + a G & T and half an hour's EVing.....here's hoping the muse is with me.
Devadolly,
My first pass through the clues looking for gifts wasn't very rewarding! However your post did lead me to reflect about today's Oliver Pritchett's article in the LIFE section!
I'm just enjoying a glass or two of a Stamford Brook Merlot. On offer at Sainsbury's, £7.99, but 2 bottles for £9.00. I'm drinking the bottle that cost £1.01! Is that a Bendicks and Tea Tree G&T you are slurping?
My first pass through the clues looking for gifts wasn't very rewarding! However your post did lead me to reflect about today's Oliver Pritchett's article in the LIFE section!
I'm just enjoying a glass or two of a Stamford Brook Merlot. On offer at Sainsbury's, £7.99, but 2 bottles for £9.00. I'm drinking the bottle that cost £1.01! Is that a Bendicks and Tea Tree G&T you are slurping?
Completed grid quite easily and realised the quote needed. After thatm wxcept for spotting two relevant words in grid, I have no idea how to proceed, and got more confused when "ignore empty cells " are mentioned Strong hints would be much appreciated. Thank you. Enjoyed the relevant title " Dance with a couple of cheats".
Very late to the game on this one as I was in Washington DC over the Labor Day weekend. I was able to work this on a plane so it could not have been too bad. I somehow missed any potential controversy with 31a or an extra P, so was either lucky or (more likely) oblivious to any such issues.
Very hot in DC (and back in St Louis too). Somehow I had never managed to get to DC as a tourist, so it was remarkable to see all the monuments on the Mall. The Vietnam War Memorial was particularly striking.
Very hot in DC (and back in St Louis too). Somehow I had never managed to get to DC as a tourist, so it was remarkable to see all the monuments on the Mall. The Vietnam War Memorial was particularly striking.
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