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Help me understand, please!
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I know how frustrating it can be to be stuck for a couple of answers after slogging away at a crossword. But can anyone explain what possible satisfaction anyone can get from asking for and being fed all the answers and then just filling in the grid?
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I think we some times need a bit of patience with some questioners. My daughter has learning difficulties but still likes to try crosswords. I think Pinky has tried re her answer to the Messiah question is it Moses.
15:17 Sun 10th Jul 2011
It's not always a dictionary answer. I agree that if a whole list of questions are asked, it can be irritating, but not everyone can decipher cryptics. I'll answer a few on a list - particularly if people may not realise that they are anagrams.
Although I complete a lot of crosswords I am stil grateful for help on a couple of the sticky final clues, particularly if those who answer give explanations.
Although I complete a lot of crosswords I am stil grateful for help on a couple of the sticky final clues, particularly if those who answer give explanations.
The satisfaction vallaw, is solving the mystery when you've tried all of your dictionaries and text books. It might be the last answer remaining and its nice to complete it and learn something from others. Or if it might be useful to take an answer from here to get you going again when you're stuck on a crossword.
Either way its all harmless fun and keeping the brain working.
Either way its all harmless fun and keeping the brain working.