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Good afternoon everyone. Just having a look to see if there was anyone there and I found a post from a prospective new member of the N & Cing club dr b has already extended a welcome, which I endorse, do come and join us mahonia. We tend not to give direct answers to the EV as with other threads, just hints. However, we do have an excellent Dunces Corner for those of us who (for various reasons) don't finish in 6 and a quarter minutes!!
As to this week's, have rattled along suprisingly well with the usual leaps of faith, but am finding the NW corner rather a trial.
Welcome back drb.
As to this week's, have rattled along suprisingly well with the usual leaps of faith, but am finding the NW corner rather a trial.
Welcome back drb.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.After much grid-searching, I can only one extra word hidden in the completed grid which would describe the device in the form (4,3). However, these two words are not spatially connected (ie they lack symmetry as pointed out by turnerjmw) .
Furthermore, I began early in the puzzle entering DOOB(E) for 16a before I sussed what was going on!
Has anyone got convincing wordplay for this clue?
Furthermore, I began early in the puzzle entering DOOB(E) for 16a before I sussed what was going on!
Has anyone got convincing wordplay for this clue?
Interesting that both 16A and 14D could use OB instead of three letters ... maybe just a co-incidence!
As to the device, if I had shaded say, ten letters and not three I wouldn't have had a second's doubt. There's no rule that says it must be a long word or words I suppose.
I have spent much thought on using other meanings of "device" such as in heraldry, a motto, a stratagem ... but nothing so far.
As to the device, if I had shaded say, ten letters and not three I wouldn't have had a second's doubt. There's no rule that says it must be a long word or words I suppose.
I have spent much thought on using other meanings of "device" such as in heraldry, a motto, a stratagem ... but nothing so far.
. . . and of course, DO (note) and OB (Order of Battle) would work equally well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_battle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_battle
Devadolly, if you have the name, the device can only really be one thing, either with or without an adjective before it, (see previous discussion) which you can find by googling the name. If you haven't the name but have the right ten letters, then putting them into Chambers Word Wizard in any order will come up with the "person"