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RossR | 15:45 Sun 19th Feb 2012 | Crosswords
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Is nobody but me having any difficulty with this? I have solved many of the clues but cannot spot any "thematic modification" that would enable me to actually enter anything. Could somebody please offer a small hint?
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As far as I can see the only way to make the solutions fit is to delete every third letter starting with the first. According to the hint from above, I reckon this might be related to the Ancient Mariner "And he stoppeth one of three".
22:06 Sun 19th Feb 2012
all entries are shorter than the answers
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I noticed that, doorbell, but it hasn't helped yet.
I am in the same situation - each answer loses one-third of its letters, but I don't see which third, nor do I see consistent matching of checked cells, nor can I see the relevance of that rule.
For a hint think about Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Geoff
I agree. I don't think there's enough information to solve this; not even a clue to what the theme is.
As far as I can see the only way to make the solutions fit is to delete every third letter starting with the first. According to the hint from above, I reckon this might be related to the Ancient Mariner "And he stoppeth one of three".
Well done Telescoper. You should be there now ....
Geoff
I have to admit that I really detest crossWORD puzzles like this in which the solution that is entered in the grid is not a WORD, but a random jumble of letters.
Each to his own I suppose, but these are not exactly a random jumble of letters and the Inquisitor is always a themed crossword. The perimeter entries gave a big clue. I always enjoy Inquisitors
Geoff
GeoffT - I am slowly inching forward but I still can't see the perimeter entries. I have two answers (29ac and 10d) but just unable to fathom the two words to enter in each. Any help?
Haggis - apply the same rule, but to words not letters.
Laphria - not sure what you mean, e.g. for 10d I have ho?e?ea?t? for england.
If you solve 29ac (4), the letters you have should allow you to enter the other 2 of 3 in the spaces. For 10d, I had to Google to find the phrase, which I had never heard before, but the letters you have, which are correct, should allow you to guess at the first word to be entered (4).
I must be thick! Still can't grasp it. For 29ac I have ?o??c?n?le for bell. Second word candle perhaps?
Hi and good morning
You are correct with 'CANDLE'. Think of what might make a threesome with 'BELL' and 'CANDLE' (Think of exorcisms perhaps).
That should set you off to find the other sets. One is a very old children's TV programme, the other a common idiomatic phrase and the third was a new one to me - a quote from a poem)
Geoff
Thanks Geoff - have now got 29d. Which one is the children's tv programme?
Hi Haggis (it seems funny to say that)
I haven't got the crossword in front of me so I am speaking from memory. The right hand side is the quotation. The childrens TV programme (which is really old - Black and white) comes from a three letter answer. The clue includes an indication of the letter 'G' from good or grand. I think from memory it might be the top across. The TV programme would be ???, ??G and ??????? with the second group of three being the clued word.
Geoff
Thanks Geoff now have it. Still trying to work out the perimeter answer to the clue "Excuse, satisfactory after moderation"
Think I've got it assuming the answer is take for.
Still can't get 2ac and 5d: feel sorry for one grasping cactus = ??t?y?

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