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EV 929 Glow-worm 'deficiencies'
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I guess you will all find this extremely easy. A welcoming relief from the Listener that's for sure. So in a way nice one Glow-worm.
Not too much to tackle here today folks!
Not too much to tackle here today folks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Likewise mr K. I have been struggling with Kea's somewhat. Let's hope that by solving the EV so quick that I can now place fresh eyes back on the Listener.
The EV was still to some extent a neat little - non too taxing stroll - mind, I did mine before I went to bed last night. Glowworms last puzzle EV 911 MMO was by far tougher and more enjoyable, but EV means EV, so rough with the smooth.
I did this pretty much unaided, apart from 1a I used Chambers Words, which was a neat little buy and has come in handy on several occasions in the past.
There are a lot of common abbreviations, almost daily cryptics style in todays I'd say.
I'll give the Azed a run too I think today. If it comes available.
The EV was still to some extent a neat little - non too taxing stroll - mind, I did mine before I went to bed last night. Glowworms last puzzle EV 911 MMO was by far tougher and more enjoyable, but EV means EV, so rough with the smooth.
I did this pretty much unaided, apart from 1a I used Chambers Words, which was a neat little buy and has come in handy on several occasions in the past.
There are a lot of common abbreviations, almost daily cryptics style in todays I'd say.
I'll give the Azed a run too I think today. If it comes available.
Hello Ringer, AndrewG-S and Novalis, et al,
Ringer, the past few weeks have left most of us wondering if we have, like the current A-level students, improved or if exams/EVs have been dumbed down! Are you hinting that perhaps Devadolly's nemesis, MrO might be next weeks's compiler!
AndrewG-S, Novalis, I suspect Copelander will be able to prescribe appropriate supplements to ensure DC is empty this week, however I also suspect she might also add "Drink responsibly!" Hopefully that means, don't spill it.
Dr b, did you enjoy your holiday, obviosly without any need to be excravassed!
I'd go with the flow in respect of 29a!
Ringer, the past few weeks have left most of us wondering if we have, like the current A-level students, improved or if exams/EVs have been dumbed down! Are you hinting that perhaps Devadolly's nemesis, MrO might be next weeks's compiler!
AndrewG-S, Novalis, I suspect Copelander will be able to prescribe appropriate supplements to ensure DC is empty this week, however I also suspect she might also add "Drink responsibly!" Hopefully that means, don't spill it.
Dr b, did you enjoy your holiday, obviosly without any need to be excravassed!
I'd go with the flow in respect of 29a!
Hi all
I'm wondering whether the current trend of easier-to-solve puzzles is the editor's way of trying to entice new solvers. Do you remember when they started to print hints at the bottom of the page? Perhaps we shall all cheer if we see MrO's name next week.
We too are overrun with tomatoes and my other half has spent the afternoon freezing peas, blackberries and courgettes. I cooked a traditional roast beef dinner to placate my son who had not been on holiday with us, washed down with a Merlot for the men and a pleasant Sauvignon Blanc for myself (am avoiding the reds at the mo after a horrendous migraine a few months ago)
I'm wondering whether the current trend of easier-to-solve puzzles is the editor's way of trying to entice new solvers. Do you remember when they started to print hints at the bottom of the page? Perhaps we shall all cheer if we see MrO's name next week.
We too are overrun with tomatoes and my other half has spent the afternoon freezing peas, blackberries and courgettes. I cooked a traditional roast beef dinner to placate my son who had not been on holiday with us, washed down with a Merlot for the men and a pleasant Sauvignon Blanc for myself (am avoiding the reds at the mo after a horrendous migraine a few months ago)
hi DocHH; Hiking was good if challenging this year; lots of climbing (11800 ft up, 12000 feet down, cumulatively over 7 days). Also ran into some snow, covering a boulder field, that was not expected. But, all my cuts, bruises and blisters are healed, leaving only good memories. Funny how that happens.
I have posted 6 or 7 small hikenphotos for those (if any) who wish to see them; I think this should work:
http://tinyurl.com/29jjo5o
http://tinyurl.com/29jjo5o
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