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Ruthrobin | 09:14 Sat 06th Dec 2014 | Crosswords
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Oh but this was tough. Has Artix managed to silence the Friday Club? Indeed we struggled but what a cunningly constructed grid and convincing finale. Many thanks, Artix for yet another masterpiece of construction!
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As has been said before, the carte-not-quite-blanche construction gave a fairly easy way in -- and it would have been too straightforward if there had not been the 12ed answers. I guessed the saying from the preamble quite quickly, but got held up a bit in the top left-hand corner. I was a bit underwhelmed by the final step, but apart from that thank you, Artix.
pasquin: Typing the phrase into Google doesn't show me anything interesting. It probably takes location into account.

Fortunately, (1) I *am* of a certain age and (2) I've read a lot of Jane Austen and watched a lot of Doctor Who and Downton Abbey. The topic was briefly mentioned in the very first Doctor Who episode!
Aargh, column not row (SLOANE SQUARE anyone?)
Possibly the most dreadful PDM I've encountered for a long time. Several farthings short of a threepenny bit as they used to say when I was a lad
This became much easier once I discovered QXW - I made a complete mess of 90 degree symmetry in my original scribbled grid. I found this much tougher than other people seem to have done! Thanks Artix. Cleverly constructed, I thought.
Full grid, penny yet to drop. Title remaining elusive. Argh! (hoping that posting will result in a sudden PDM!)
Full grid, penny yet to drop. Title remaining elusive. Argh! (hoping that posting will result in a sudden PDM!)
word_cross - this one has a true penny-dropping moment
Not really sure about the relevance of the 13-letter word. But, meh, who cares?
Not an elegant puzzle by any means. Contrived in places and divorcing the younger generation. Can't say I've got a lot good to say about this Artix. Bring back Radix. Meursault.
A bit pretentious to say that this puzzle divorced the younger generation... I'm one of them, and I loved it.
Only completed this yesterday after a week off-grid, as it were. I enjoyed it once I had found the logical place to start the fill, and I think the cleverness of many of the clues has been overlooked by some contributors. For example, both 5 and 19 brought a smile after ages working out what was going on; and 3 was a model of attention-diverting economy.

Without giving anything away, Scorpius, if you're still checking in: in 1, take what I assume are the problem letters of your answer and look them up in BRB; in 22, compare your answer with the words in the clue; in 29, your word can be verified in Bradford (although not the other way round). HTH! And thanks, Artix.

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