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Are completing quizzes and puzzles solitary activities?
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- Yes, I complete most of my quizzes, crosswords and puzzles by myself. - 148 votes
- 80%
- No, I usually complete them with a group of friends. - 37 votes
- 20%
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dunwerkin's Saturday afternoon ritual is virtually identical to mine, even down to the TV programmes my friend and I watch. The only difference is that we are very competitive over our shared copy of the Saturday Telegraph Cryptic, each trying to get the answer before the other... But for all the other crosswords I do, especially the specialist ones like The Spectator and Enigmatic Variations it is definitely a solitary activity with just the occasional bit of encouragement and the even more occasional clue from appropriate threads on AB to keep me going.
Be no good me asking my husband for a crossword answer ..he wouldn't have a clue !
He thinks I'm quite mad especially with convoluted cryptic stuff .Though he's very complimentary when I have a win ,especially if it's cash !
It's a solitary pursuit for me .I soldier along on my own ,ask the very occasional question on here ,but I have to be totally clueless and brain dead to do so . My favourites are cryptics and if I'm really stuck I know I can rely on a friend who is a cryptic crossword genius :)
He thinks I'm quite mad especially with convoluted cryptic stuff .Though he's very complimentary when I have a win ,especially if it's cash !
It's a solitary pursuit for me .I soldier along on my own ,ask the very occasional question on here ,but I have to be totally clueless and brain dead to do so . My favourites are cryptics and if I'm really stuck I know I can rely on a friend who is a cryptic crossword genius :)
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sprinter53: Your comment is typical of a couple of others who use AnswerBank as aplatform to decry people who use this site as a sorce of finding answers to questions. Do you not realise that the purpose of the site is just that? It's an AnswerBank for goodness sake!
It is grossly unfair that you should label someone a lazy so and so. Interestingly, you suggest Google is a good source for answers. Well, invariably when you ask Google, it directs you to AnswerBank.
Maybe you should 'sprint' along and Google the word Testiculating ie someone who waves his arms about and talks b0llocks
It is grossly unfair that you should label someone a lazy so and so. Interestingly, you suggest Google is a good source for answers. Well, invariably when you ask Google, it directs you to AnswerBank.
Maybe you should 'sprint' along and Google the word Testiculating ie someone who waves his arms about and talks b0llocks
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lilsecret, This site may be called the AnswerBank but does anyone use the search facility to see if a question's already been asked? I think not. I notice Lovatts puzzles being asked ad nauseam by the same five or so names.
mazie, The proprieters of Quizmail(not a charity) called it a day because it wasn't worth the effort of finding tricky questions. So many people cheated on AB that the prize money in each of the dozen or so leagues was shared out so winners received less than they paid to enter. £14 a month in my case.
What about the ABers who ask where madsteve and donsaround are? You can't convince me that they don't want to copy the whole grid.
mazie, The proprieters of Quizmail(not a charity) called it a day because it wasn't worth the effort of finding tricky questions. So many people cheated on AB that the prize money in each of the dozen or so leagues was shared out so winners received less than they paid to enter. £14 a month in my case.
What about the ABers who ask where madsteve and donsaround are? You can't convince me that they don't want to copy the whole grid.
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