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Has anyone else doing this found 11 (not 10) extra letters in the grid? More details supplied if anyone knows what I'm talking about!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.glad to have stirred up so much interest in this amazing crossword. I don't understand how 11d can be only 2 letters long pre-alteration and be fitted into the 6 squares provided, thus giving 4 extra letters for this clue alone. Or am I missing the point entirely?I have extra letters in 4d(N), 16a(S/R or D), 18a(Y or S), 19a (C), 14d (I), 25a(A), 20d(S), 24d(F), 34a(A), 29d (B), 22d(O). I've still not solved 5a, 11d, 32d, 39a, 41d.
Many thanks for help so far.
Many thanks for help so far.
magistra, you have to be a bit careful over the missing letters. The ten cases are ones in which the definition leads to an answer with the length given in brackets at the end of the clue, but the worplay has one letter missing. Other entries may require special treatment.
The missing four letters in 11d are the title.
The missing four letters in 11d are the title.
at last! the penny has dropped! I still haven't solved all the clues, but I think I've now got the idea that the words in the title are to be found in the grid as extra letters. My next question is: do the letters of the name and title appear in normal reading order in the grid, or are they scattered around as anagrams?