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CAM 65 Prize Crossword: Mind your Ps & Qs by Ifor
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This edition's puzzle is at http://www.alumni.cam...am65/CAM_65_LORES.pdf (on page 48). A cunning offering by Ifor (who also had a good puzzle in the Listener series in May 2011 and sets elsewhere too). All clues solved and grid filled - but still staring at it trying to understand the final manoeuvre. No hints needed - just letting you know the puzzle is out there, and as far as I know open to all to enter.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, not the easiest; and while I do now have a final gird that works, I feel I may have missed something and am still staying in Much Staring of the Grid for a while longer. Mysterons - are you sure entry is only open to alumni (I happen to be one)? Anyone can subscribe to the mag, and I see no restrictive byline.
Filled the grid some time ago, but still no idea how to move letters into 4 of the vacant cells. The preamble doesn't seem very helpful. Can't get the thematic phrase either, though I can think of two possible (6,4) relevant phrases.
Mysterons, if you look at the prize-winners' names they always quote the college and matriculation year, so I guess there's an assumption that you are a graduate. I went to the Other Place and quoted my college when I submitted last time, but unfortunately its name isn't shared by a Cambridge college, otherwise I might have sneaked a prize.
Mysterons, if you look at the prize-winners' names they always quote the college and matriculation year, so I guess there's an assumption that you are a graduate. I went to the Other Place and quoted my college when I submitted last time, but unfortunately its name isn't shared by a Cambridge college, otherwise I might have sneaked a prize.
It looks like I'm not the only one who found this tricky! I've now found a way of looking at my result that makes decent sense in terms of the title, preamble and what I had decided was the most likely 5,4 phrase, so with some relief it's going in the post at last. As commented by x_word_fan, Oxford Today have not put a crossword up this time, even online, and Mark Thakkar has stood down as crossword editor for the even more braintangling work of the Dictionary of Mediaeval Latin, which believe it or not I do actually use quite often to solve puzzles (though textual ones not crosswords). Good luck to the rest of the crew.
just lost my long text on this puzzler: to put it briefly, can anyone advise me how to go about filling the empty cells? Find instructions incomprehensible!Do 4 remain empty? Is a genetic symbol to be seen in the pattern formed bottom left? ANY help greatly appreciated after a day's hard sweat! Posted myself at midday but no response, then by chance discovered this thread! H E L P ! ! !
Afraid I've only just discovered this thread after posting my thread today here: didn't get mag. here in France till y'day! Am now in a similar position:only the 8 vacant cells to locate & recognize as somehow meaingful! But I still don't u'stand the instructions on this last step.Do 4 cells remain empty even after filling the other 4 somehow? I think I've got the tic phrase, referring both to the "replacements" and "genetically"! Am I right in trying to see a symbol in the pattern bottom right formed by 4 or 5 of the cells, which would be very relevant? And btw how come the number of spaces given for 26d is wrong: in all other cases with vacant cells they are included in the total number.
And last point: I can't see why you shouldn't enter whether you went to C. or not.
ANYONE STILL LOOKING OUT THERE? Think I'll "bring this to the top" again, it's so challenging!
P.S. Do you all know CAM 64 was a tribute to s'one we all know & admire?
And last point: I can't see why you shouldn't enter whether you went to C. or not.
ANYONE STILL LOOKING OUT THERE? Think I'll "bring this to the top" again, it's so challenging!
P.S. Do you all know CAM 64 was a tribute to s'one we all know & admire?
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