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iIts just a passing thought but.....
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as everyone on here posting requests for crossword answers (Im thinking mos in particular as thats the puzzle I do) has full access to the internet , why dont you do a little research and find the answers for yourselves.I promise you its much more fun and rewarding than simply having the answers given to you.For example if I google - german baritone+schubert - the very first line tells me Fischer-Dieskau.Like I say its just a thought..
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just to say i do agree with most of the comments. For myself I get satisfaction having found the answer by research, inc. sites recommended by some of AB users. i only ever use AB as a last resort.
but what annoys me more than anything, and i know this has been talked about many times, it is those who just ask for answers without giving any clues, letters etc.. maybe we should just ignore those who do it!!
but what annoys me more than anything, and i know this has been talked about many times, it is those who just ask for answers without giving any clues, letters etc.. maybe we should just ignore those who do it!!
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What amazes me is that so many people are so happy to impart their wisdom, thus reducing their chances of winning.
I've been slogging out the MOS crossword for as long as I can remember (and that's a lonnnng time), before I ever thought of buying a PC, with the good old reference book trick. Still haven't won though!
I've been slogging out the MOS crossword for as long as I can remember (and that's a lonnnng time), before I ever thought of buying a PC, with the good old reference book trick. Still haven't won though!
I agree. I like the challenge of trying to find the answer out myself only asking as a last resort but, there you go, some people don't seem to know where to look on the internet.
I would come to the conclusion that if I can find the answers anybody can. I agree that some cryptic clues are hard to work out and an explanation on how the answer is arrived at is useful for further puzzling clues. ABers such as JUNKMAN are so great at that type of answer.
I would come to the conclusion that if I can find the answers anybody can. I agree that some cryptic clues are hard to work out and an explanation on how the answer is arrived at is useful for further puzzling clues. ABers such as JUNKMAN are so great at that type of answer.
This argument as be going for as long as I've been a member of AB. A lot of people are just too lazy to search and are too lazy to put all the clue and letters in. The only way to stop it is to stop answering them. But then you will always get someone who will answer regardless. So you're fighting a losing battle, as we have found in the past. And at the end of the day does it really matter - people enjoy trying to help and that is a good thing - Isn't it?
Part of the answer may be this ...
If you turn to your trusty computer for a crossword answer, you will find it. But ...
... do you Google it, and find the answer on your own?
... or do you AnswerBank it, and find the answer from other people, with a little bit of interaction (albeit in a virtual way) and the possibility of a few witty (!?) postings along the way?
If you turn to your trusty computer for a crossword answer, you will find it. But ...
... do you Google it, and find the answer on your own?
... or do you AnswerBank it, and find the answer from other people, with a little bit of interaction (albeit in a virtual way) and the possibility of a few witty (!?) postings along the way?
I think col craddock will now have got the point - most of us enjoy spending time first trying to complete the crossword using only our grey matter, then books, then encarta, then the internet and FINALLY the very excellent Answer Bank. As regards Ash 24's comment maybe he needs to try answering the MOS crossword using only his own very superior grey matter! I was lucky enough to win the MOS crossword a few years ago before the advent of the computer - not much chance now though, expect I'm only keeping the Post Office going buying stamps!
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