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The Spectator 2590 -Pabulum

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Matakari | 10:44 Sat 04th Feb 2023 | Crosswords
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Good morning, I’m stuck on the following for which I would appreciate answers, thanks!
ACROSS:
16 Tinware company backed predator (6) : ?????A
20 Bovine in old poem digs up underground stem (7) : ??????H
24 Author noticed a probable 36 in Shakespeare (7) : ?A?????
DOWN:
11 Moderately stunted cardinal shuts a small low window (9) : ?????NIB?
15 Ancestor of magnificent Man Friday? (7) : ?????P?
21 Chairman hugging honey with capital gets cross in Rio (8) : ??M?L?C?
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Posts crossed there Hankir, Glad I could help.
Thanks, Matakari - glad you're making progress. Why is 36 D 'notorious'? It seems totally innocuous to me!
Hello again. lol
I have a full grid and all the missing letters. Does the extra 36 also have a letter missing from it as I can only find another 36 by adding a 'W'
Am I on the right track ?
And what is with the bit about 'Must be shaded in' ?

Or is it a case of, When I find the last 36 from the omitted letters. I have finished ?

This is my first Speccie, So until I get to understand them more. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks for any input.
If you mean the Shakespearean 36 then no, it doesn't have a letter missing. You need to highlight/shade the 36 which is formed from the removed letters in the final grid.
Novalis, I really do appreciate your effort to assist me. Unfortunately, That went over my head.

Shakespearean 36 ?

Where do I start shading in ?
24 across is the Shakespearean reference and is thought to refer to a 36 down. Shading /highlighting starts in the second row (next to last letter of 9 across) and goes down through seven letters.
Thank you, I had forgotten about 24 being that. And I will now try to attempt the final bit. Thanks once again for your assistance and patience. :-)
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Good evening, can someone come to my rescue? I’ve filled the grid and follow the association between 24a and 36d, but am still lost as to what to do with the unclueds, how to determine the missing letters. For example, I have the Unclued 7d as: S?L?O? An example of where I go from there would be appreciated, thanks.
If you have found 36 Then 7 down is one of them with 'W' omitted.

As for the end game, I'm still at a loss as what to do.
The 7 omitted letters give a further 36 down. That reads downwards from the penultimate letter of 9 across. You just need to highlight that.
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Hi Novalis, I'm obviously being thick.

The 7 omitted letters I have are (A,S,H,N,W,O,K) I thought this was meant to be Snowhawk. But there is a 'W' missing.

Reading down from the penultimate letter of 9A, I have (N,G,R,A,N,D,P)

I really do not have a clue as what to do with these letters.
The penultimate letter of 9 across is G. That replaces N in your list of omitted letters.
Klasomaniac, have you got 36d?
Thank you. My clumsy writing had made me think that percent was the full answer. Looking more closely, I now can see that the word is indeed three letters longer (of which I do have the answer).
Mea Culpa.

Thanks again :-)
Yes Tilly2. I have the full grid. Please see my last statement :-)
Those slightly thicker lines can be difficult to see sometimes. :-)
Hope you're sorted now, Matakari?
So you've finished and shaded it the word?
Yes Tilly. All done :-)
1 simple mistake and it ruined me. Thanks to Novalis for sticking with me through to end :-)
See! I told you you'd do it. :-)

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