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Ev 1136 Journey By Jaguar
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Another good set of clues from Jaguar formed around a nice puzzle. Have had a children free weekend so it was a leisurely morning lie in (till 8.00! the luxury!) with some real coffee, a fried egg with toast made from white bread and a fun EV. This is what Sundays are all about.
Thank you Jaguar, look forward to the next one.
Thank you Jaguar, look forward to the next one.
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I got the theme relatively early on as it is one of my favourite
novels.
A pity that a production error meant that the grid had to manually
completed & I hope the editor apologises to Jaguar for 'spoiling'
his work.
I look forward to the next Jaguar challenge.
I got the theme relatively early on as it is one of my favourite
novels.
A pity that a production error meant that the grid had to manually
completed & I hope the editor apologises to Jaguar for 'spoiling'
his work.
I look forward to the next Jaguar challenge.
Kayakamina, I suspect it was not the crossword (EV) editor, and almost certainly not Jaguars fault, that the bottom line of the grid was missing. The online version of the puzzle was correct, so it must have been the printers or setters that messed up.
It is a shame, but given the group of people that solve this type of puzzle it should not prove to be much of an obstacle.
It is a shame, but given the group of people that solve this type of puzzle it should not prove to be much of an obstacle.
That's probably due to the printing error that removed the bottom row as well as one or two bars, including the one at the end of 22dn, which is indeed supposed to be 6 letters long. There are three other bars along the bottom of the 12th row in the printed version, whose locations can be inferred from the 180-degree symmetry.
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