Motoring2 mins ago
Spectator 1834
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Spurred on by K and Cr, I thought I would give this a go. I have solved 20 clues, but I still have not the slightest idea what I am supposed to be doing! Could one of you please translate the instructions (in italics at the top) into words which I can understand?
Or should I creep quietly back to the soothing arms of the DT?
Or should I creep quietly back to the soothing arms of the DT?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Aq Spectator is the 'magic' word and contains all the components of the unclued lights and the three undefined ones. Most weeks the title (see my post above about one headed Elevenses) is an indicator of the theme.
All will become clear but don't expect future puzzles to be as straightforward as this one.
All will become clear but don't expect future puzzles to be as straightforward as this one.
The Spectator always has the same 14x14 barred format, and invariably has a group of unclued entries with a common theme (hence the larger format to allow their inclusion). The theme is usually more interesting that this week's example !
Regarding the 'three-point landing', I'm not sure why it should be particularly 'bad' compared to others - it is apparently easier to learn but not as good in windy conditions. Anyway, here is an example.
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Regarding the 'three-point landing', I'm not sure why it should be particularly 'bad' compared to others - it is apparently easier to learn but not as good in windy conditions. Anyway, here is an example.
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