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Telegraph GK - alt sp?
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As a regular addict of this crossword I am sometimes bothered by the addition of "at sp" to a clue when it does not seem to matter. For example in today's puzzle 3a the answer could be cowrie or courie but neither affects any other answers. Any ideas why MM does this.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think MM does use Collins (21st Century Edition) as this gives cowrie or cowry.
1. any marine gastropod mollusc of the mostly tropical family Cypraeidae,......etc. 2. the shell of any of these molluscs esp. the shell of Cypraea moneta (money cowry) used as money in parts of Africa and S. Asia.
Chambers gives cowrie or cowry and similar definitions. I think MM uses Collins as his clues are often worded very close to their definitions. Neither of them give courie.
Argee is right in saying that MM uses Collins
I have simultaneous access to Chambers, Collins and umpteen others online and virtually all the clues are extremely close to the definitions privided by Collins.
He also shows a fondness for using Encyclopedia Britannica (including the various online versions) for more specialised questions. Once again, the clues are very close to the EB definitions.
I have simultaneous access to Chambers, Collins and umpteen others online and virtually all the clues are extremely close to the definitions privided by Collins.
He also shows a fondness for using Encyclopedia Britannica (including the various online versions) for more specialised questions. Once again, the clues are very close to the EB definitions.