Here is my opinion as both a solver of charity quizzes and as a giver of answers on this site.
Everyone has a different level of ability when tackling these quizzes and so what is easier for one, is more challenging to another. People who enter quizzes fall into two categories by my estimation. 1) Those whose only aim is to complete the quiz so they can get their entry in. 2) Those who enjoy the challence and and try to solve as many as possible however long it takes.
Those in group (1) have sometimes posted blocks of 10 questions or so within days of the quiz being published and have thus annoyed those in group (2). This is within the rules of AnswerBank because the site is defined as a question and answer site and it is up to individuals whether they respond or not. Individuals are also free to pass comment so long as they are not offensive.
Charity quizzes are different from crosswords in that one crossword answer can help to solve other answers and members will be more willing to help others along the way. The questions in Charity quizzes are usually in isolation so failing to get one or two answers is no great deal. The Quiz mentioned by bibster (Rainbow Quiz - Money Matters') is a particularly challenging quiz and it irks some people when answers are given away too freely.
However, there are one or two challenging (advanced) crosswords around that solvers also feel very possessive about but if it wasn't for this site openly discussing one of them, Enigma Variations, then crofter, Christiana? & myself wouldn't have got into solving them so this site has been an advantage to us - and hopefully will be to others.
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