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Listener Crossword 4104: Merchandise by Adam
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I have a nice full grid, but not a clue what's going on. I don't want to know what the solution is, just that someone out there has seen a regular pattern (or whatever) that makes sense of the thing. Apologies if this thread has already started somewhere, but neither searching the site nor searching with google give any hits.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've reached the stage where I can recite back to you every letter in the grid, and by now I'm sure the answer's going to be annoying rather than revelatory, but can someone send me the address for the cavalry? [email protected]
I too have had the full grid for 24 hours but am still stuck on the quotation - my usual source of help is abroad so would appreciate some help at [email protected] - thanks
Hi folks,
like many of you I've been staring at a completed grid for too long - some nice, some tricksy clues, but eventually all satisfactorily explained. But no quotation rearing its ugly head.
Help please
[email protected]
like many of you I've been staring at a completed grid for too long - some nice, some tricksy clues, but eventually all satisfactorily explained. But no quotation rearing its ugly head.
Help please
[email protected]
Hello.
I'm usually happy to give up when I'm beat, but this crossword has really rankled me. I took a long time to fill the grid and now I've spent even longer staring at it. Even with some hints here I find myself in the stupid camp.
A hint, and ideally a big fat one, would cheer me up. [email protected]
I'm usually happy to give up when I'm beat, but this crossword has really rankled me. I took a long time to fill the grid and now I've spent even longer staring at it. Even with some hints here I find myself in the stupid camp.
A hint, and ideally a big fat one, would cheer me up. [email protected]
Hi - I have been reading these forums for many months but have only just joined as I also cannot find the quotation. I also do not understand the wordplay for 1ac. Any hints would be appreciated:[email protected]
ps I do not send in the solutions - I just do it for fun.
ps I do not send in the solutions - I just do it for fun.
25dn - cracking in the sense of dividing, but it seems to me there's a redundant "s". I don't understand the wordplay for 1ac either, though I can see how the first 2 letters might be derived.
Despite Ruthrobin's assurance I can find no "regularity" to make sense of the across clues. I've tried 2s, 3s & 4s forwards and reversed. I've even made a template of the grid with holes cut out at appropriate intervals.
Despite Ruthrobin's assurance I can find no "regularity" to make sense of the across clues. I've tried 2s, 3s & 4s forwards and reversed. I've even made a template of the grid with holes cut out at appropriate intervals.
I really think that I've found the relevant quotation in ODQ, but still can't see it in the grid. I haven't managed 37a yet, but am just about to work on that. Is there some link to 13d in the quote? I wouldn't use exactly that word myself, but it is close to how the person in my quote could be described if he was looking for the raw material purposefully!
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