Just logged on to see a typical comment from someone who can't see the funny side of things. Bobbycollins was spot on to say my own comment about hiding the crossword at work was jocular, I've never 'cheated' on my employer because I AM the employer, and I work a six day week, with no lunches and no paid overtime. And I resent the implication I 'cheat' at crosswords just because I have a profile on this wonderful site full of fun guys and gals nudging each other here and there towards the right path. This has all been said before and probably will be said again, and the last thing I want is to start one particular user off on another righteous rant. I could have, and probably should have, ignored his comments, as rightly stated here earlier but, and I'm probably a bit naive thinking this, but if he reads this then maybe, just maybe, he might give up and go away. My definition of cheating does not include logging on here and looking for guidance, which I rarely do. I log on here to see what you brilliant people are talking about, whether I've solved the puzzle or not. Cheating involves looking at the answers, which are not available.
So, lets continue talking about this brilliant puzzle (two fun ones in a row!) and all those who are stuck persevere with it, because it's fab.
Merry Christmas to all here. And yes, even to the person who has a user name that makes an anagram, applicable to his comments, of 'SENILE TRITE'.