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sincnoel | 10:06 Sat 24th Feb 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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if anything, today's is even easier than last week. how about a campaign of emails to persuade KM to make it more challenging???!!!
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Not the most demanding, was it? I doubt if we'll see many cries for help on AB.
Agreed.. I don't normally finish it in less than an hour!..so come on KM, rise to the challenge.
absolutely agree, just about the easiest ever.
It appears that KM is trying to offer too much assistance to the solver, and it would be an improvement if clues were to be shortened and give less information.
I don't wish to be critical as it has to be applauded how quickly Kate Mepham picked up the reins so soon after the death of her father. However, I think most of us would appreciate a puzzle that provided more of a challenge.
I agree it was fairly easy BUT I just loved the word struthious!
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me, too
And I always thought 'struthious' meant utterly unbelievable!
I agree I don't think I have ever finished that quickly and without need to refer to the internet and just a few glances at references books.
Think Sarumite is spot on.
Today's cryptic is nothing to write home about, either.
noone else seems to have a problem with Edmond Halley which doesn't fit in with the conventional spelling of Marsupial..

I agree it was reasonably easy though words like apothem andstruthious aren't in my every day usage (until now)
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my dictionary says it's edmund halley
How about Edmund Halley? Thats the way I spelt it.
Yes, Edmund.

The question is, 'Does Kate Mepham read these comments ?'

If not, who is going to undertake the task of alerting her to this website - in the nicest possible way, of course ?
I'd put in Edmund but most dictionaries spell it with an O.

She is more accurate than her dad though
I agree with the previous comments although definitely KM has to applauded for picking up the reins so quickly after MM's unfortunate demise.

Even I managed to finish it in an hour or so, so it must have been easy.
Both the DT GK & cryptic(particularly) have dumbed down this week.
I am somewhat surprised that visitors to this page think that the dtgk xcross is now too easy.

Firstly, if it's that easy why do they even need to be viewing this website in the first place?

Secondly, how many of them can honestly say that words such as struthious came to them off the top of their heads?

Don't knock Kate, she's doing a brilliant job.
Skeletim, I try not to fall out with friends on AB, but I really struggle to see where you're coming from.
1. The scientific name for ostrich (on Google) takes you straight to struchious.
2. Some people only visit AB when they need help. Others like to offer help, and many enjoy the cameraderie and banter to be found here.
3. Why mess with crosswords at all if they don't provide a bit of a challenge - just filling in the squares is like playing at Post Office.
Is struthious connected to the abbreviation 'struth' at all? I always associate struth with Aussie speak, but I'm probably completely wrong - the brain is wandering!

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