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oldboot | 10:25 Mon 28th Sep 2015 | Crosswords
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Help!! I've solved all the clues, filled in the grid, and still can't work put what to do.
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Could you expand on your dilemma a little?
What's the crossword oldboot?
I now realise you are referring to the Enigmatic Variations and that is far out of my league.
This is the Sun Tel "Enigmatic Variations" puzzle, the preamble of which is so long as to have put me off reading further after the first line - sorry...
if that's the case mamya i won't even look at it

"In TAKING UMBRAGE, a large circle of 32 cells, read clockwise, provides an allusive statement that also serves as a double indication of a character who must be found in a group of four cells around which a smaller circle must be drawn. 29ac (3,10) might fancifully refer to this character, although technically it is a feature which is not visible at this time. 27 clues contain a misprint that must be corrected before solving; the correct letters give an instruction (ideally to be implemented before breakfast time tomorrow). Chambers Dictionary (2014) is recommended."
Meh
I think 31D suggests the theme, OldBoot. But I'm struggling with the end game, too.
well that's cleared that up :-)
oldboot - apologies for that but don't worry, plenty of people on here actually do this puzzle, so I'm sure help will be along soon :-)
Got anywhere with it, OldBoot? Tough for an EV - more like one of the less difficult Listeners, so I was fully stretched with this one.
Eventually I got the big circle when I found a word in the SE quadrant. The two allusive (i.e. cryptic) statements led me (via Wiki) to the small circle and the application of the instruction.

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