I have two 7 letter answers left, Ingenue and Angelus.
The way that I have completed my grid, either answer will fit in either grid, if you see what I mean.
Has anyone else got this, or am I barking up several wrong trees ?
Thank you for confirming, scotman.
I must confess I do not get the magazine, just meanly download the crossword and send it in.
Thank you for your vote of confidence, alexanderd. Nice to have my suspicions about myself confirmed. ♥
Have a Guid New Year, both of you and go easy on the Black Bun.
Well, that's pretty good...a barking genius...I used to live near Barking inthe London borough of Havering...which gave us scots a good laugh but mystified our neighbours.
I've not had much time to complete the grid so far - So I'm just starting on filling it in. I have a 12 letter 'W' word at the in the top part of the grid and the 12 letter 'G' word at the bottom part of the left hand grid. The right hand grid I have the 13 letter 'H' word in the top and the 'Y' word at the bottom. Do I have this correct before I start trying to fit in the others?
you need to make sure that the alphabetical pairs are split evenly between each grid - and, if i remember correctly 'ingenue' and 'angelus' are not the only answers that are interchangeable - good luck and happy new year.
The 7 letter "I" answer and the 7 letter "A" answer are interchangeable. I hope a downloaded entry is acceptable, as I've sent mine off today. I was wondering if Mohammad al Fayed was a solver or a setter. If so he would have enjoyed the 7 letter "F" solution. A family of rich Germans? I think I've heard that somewhere before.
if the two answers were interchangeable how could there be a solution turast? the clues are given in pairs, it would be logical to assign one of each pair to either grid. clearly 'ingenue' or 'angelus' would fit in either grid but the grid with 'amoret' already has the entry starting with 'a' so the other grid needs 'angelus' in order to have an 'a' entry. it gets a bit more complex with the interchangeability of 'xylene' 'nadene' 'wye' and 'pam' - happy new year.