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EV 914 Opus by Hypnos
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Hello everyone, I hope you've all been to Church, good day to you all.
Never done a 'barred' Hypnos puzzle before. Only grid ones in the Independent.
This should be fun, at least I now have ODQ5 !
Happy solving and the best of luck gang.
Never done a 'barred' Hypnos puzzle before. Only grid ones in the Independent.
This should be fun, at least I now have ODQ5 !
Happy solving and the best of luck gang.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hello tweaker, you are an early bird. Haven't started it yet but reading that I need ODQ5 has not cheered me, I suspect the CCC will be removed from the DC door and normal service of ice-packs on the head resumed! Busy in the garden today getting the last of the spuds in and preparing the greenhouse for the toms. Have a nice time DocHH.
Many congratulations Ringer!
I am having trouble with this today. I've done all the clues but, as always, with puzzles like this I'm missing some of the exraneous letters, especially near the end which will give the author. I have the last four there and can work out, for the most part, what are the key words along the way. Any pointers as to the author would be most welcome. Also, it's obvious what some of the unclued entries are but I'm still trying to link everything up.
I am having trouble with this today. I've done all the clues but, as always, with puzzles like this I'm missing some of the exraneous letters, especially near the end which will give the author. I have the last four there and can work out, for the most part, what are the key words along the way. Any pointers as to the author would be most welcome. Also, it's obvious what some of the unclued entries are but I'm still trying to link everything up.
Afternoon all. Trickier than normal, this. For those, like me, who don't have ODQ5, the following link is invaluable. I only realised after I'd finished, but it allows one to dig out the quote once a single one of the component words has been found.
http://www.askoxford....otation_dict/?view=uk
Cheers all
http://www.askoxford....otation_dict/?view=uk
Cheers all
Hi all.
Wasn't able to start this till this morning. I have a full grid, save the unclued lights, and the quote/author. But, how it all ties together is eluding me at the moment. Sounds like it's time to put it down and exercise something other than my brain! It's 54 degrees (F) and a day in the yard awaits. Something will probably click as I'm transplanting the hosta. I'll check back in tonight,
Wasn't able to start this till this morning. I have a full grid, save the unclued lights, and the quote/author. But, how it all ties together is eluding me at the moment. Sounds like it's time to put it down and exercise something other than my brain! It's 54 degrees (F) and a day in the yard awaits. Something will probably click as I'm transplanting the hosta. I'll check back in tonight,
The penny done dropped. It definitely helps to pay attention to the entire quote. Very clever puzzle.
My daughter made it out of Greece, thank goodness, and is now off to France with her boyfriend. It turns out she gets to spend a whole 2 days at home before her summer internship starts in NYC. :(
Happy travels, doc.
My daughter made it out of Greece, thank goodness, and is now off to France with her boyfriend. It turns out she gets to spend a whole 2 days at home before her summer internship starts in NYC. :(
Happy travels, doc.
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