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Ev: Sunday Telegraph Enigmatic Variations 1116 -- Morphed By Shark

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jim360 | 15:29 Sun 30th Mar 2014 | Crosswords
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Perhaps a bit easier than it looked (though in fairness whenever Shark is the setter I anticipate a seriously tough challenge!), but still a very lovely piece of work by Shark, and a delightful -- and colourful! -- finish.

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An unsatisfying ending since, after all the fiddly highlighting, and looking at the grid from distances ranging from 6 inches to 15 feet, I have no idea what I should be seeing. I suppose to reveal that here would give the game away, so, hey ho. At least winter seems to have finally given up the ghost.
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It might be asking a bit much to have a grid in which you could see anything with the area to work with?
In which case, it would be reasonable to ask what's the point?
I really enjoyed this. Some great clues with some well-disguised misprints, and the theme hidden until right at the end. I think the final grid is a pretty good representation of the theme, and I definitely can see the point. A much better puzzle than this week's Listener - something I seem to be saying most weeks these days when I compare the EV with the offerings elsewhere.
Well I really enjoyed this one, so a friendly yah boo sucks to my esteemed colonial cousin!!

Winter still clinging on here dr b - just returned from a chilly but bracing walk on the Lancashire coast.
Struggled with this initially but finally got there.
Pretty pattern, but what was the connection with cars or drama ?
I think the 2 unclued entries 'overlap' to make one word, just like the two patterns.
OK, thanks for that crosswit !

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