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EV 967:Suit by Mynot
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Hello EV N&C Wine Clubbers,
Well this week was a perfect example of how you should really read the rubric to ensure you enter the answers appropriately! I didn't and suffered badly with 2 of our bridge players!
I am staring at a completed grid, but have yet to come up trumps with the 16 letter indication of the suit! I thought there was some difficult cluing this week, resulting in some words that were alien to me!
Time for a preprandial Jamesons!
Well this week was a perfect example of how you should really read the rubric to ensure you enter the answers appropriately! I didn't and suffered badly with 2 of our bridge players!
I am staring at a completed grid, but have yet to come up trumps with the 16 letter indication of the suit! I thought there was some difficult cluing this week, resulting in some words that were alien to me!
Time for a preprandial Jamesons!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have completed the grid correctly but for the life of me i have no idea where to begin to find the 16 letter phrase (4 words)n according to some of your correspondents Can anybody please help me and put me out of my misery . I have been searching for it for three days now and I really would like to put this ev to bed.
Well done Haggis. I hate wordsearches too. Shoni the words are in a shape which also illustrates the suit. The simplest suit to represent diagramatically is...? Also the 4 words are part of a song title which starts off with a card suit. ???????s are....... ? ????'s ???? ?????. I hope that's not too much help for the purists, but I sympathise with a fellow solver who can stare at a grid for days and still not see it.
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