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Major Holdup .....
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with the crossword today .....trying to get it printed and Telegraph want me to sign up for more puzzles and I don't have an option ...subscribe or you don't get the puzzle you want ( or anything else for that matter !! ) The funny noise is my gnashing teeth !!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Text of the message I've just sent to the DT:
"The puzzles website seems not to be allowing people to access one free puzzle per day.
I signed up recently and couldn't access any puzzles and I'm still unable to view them today. All that I get when I click on a puzzle is a panel inviting me to pay for a subscription, with no way of getting rid of it.
I thought it might just be something to do with my computer (although I've tried several different browsers) but an online friend in Australia has just reported the same problem, so it would seem to be a general one.
Please remedy it!"
I've had an automated response advising me that an adviser will get back to me within two working days but whether anything will actually happen is anyone's guess!
"The puzzles website seems not to be allowing people to access one free puzzle per day.
I signed up recently and couldn't access any puzzles and I'm still unable to view them today. All that I get when I click on a puzzle is a panel inviting me to pay for a subscription, with no way of getting rid of it.
I thought it might just be something to do with my computer (although I've tried several different browsers) but an online friend in Australia has just reported the same problem, so it would seem to be a general one.
Please remedy it!"
I've had an automated response advising me that an adviser will get back to me within two working days but whether anything will actually happen is anyone's guess!
Sorry guys I’m outside with the hose my walker and a wicked cat !! Recipe for disaster !!
Chris I don’t like our chances of Telegraph doing anything quickly - I wonder if they realise how many potential subscribers they’re pissing off !!
Tony - yes we have a heatwave it’s a holiday weekend ....38 today, 39plus tomorrow and who knows what for Monday ...I’ve shifted camp into the fridge
Twix - sorry about the glitch, I should have known something would go wrong !!
I guess I’ll just have to wait for someone to post later this morning...not a happy camper :(((
Chris I don’t like our chances of Telegraph doing anything quickly - I wonder if they realise how many potential subscribers they’re pissing off !!
Tony - yes we have a heatwave it’s a holiday weekend ....38 today, 39plus tomorrow and who knows what for Monday ...I’ve shifted camp into the fridge
Twix - sorry about the glitch, I should have known something would go wrong !!
I guess I’ll just have to wait for someone to post later this morning...not a happy camper :(((
Is that dry heat, Steff, or is it very humid?
A few years ago I was in Madid for a few days when the temperature was around 38C and I absolutely loved it because it was a dry heat. (Bars and restaurants had misting systems operating on their outdoor terraces to try to add a bit of moisture into the air). I then returned to the UK, where it was ten degrees cooler, at 28C, but very humid and really, really wished I was back in Madrid!
So it's not heat, per se, that gets me down; it's humidity. (When I visited Singapore for a few days, on my way to Oz, I loved the sights and sounds but I was really glad to leave; I just couldn't stand the humidity).
A few years ago I was in Madid for a few days when the temperature was around 38C and I absolutely loved it because it was a dry heat. (Bars and restaurants had misting systems operating on their outdoor terraces to try to add a bit of moisture into the air). I then returned to the UK, where it was ten degrees cooler, at 28C, but very humid and really, really wished I was back in Madrid!
So it's not heat, per se, that gets me down; it's humidity. (When I visited Singapore for a few days, on my way to Oz, I loved the sights and sounds but I was really glad to leave; I just couldn't stand the humidity).
Chris - I only have one puzzle per day - but I am having no problem. Today it is the "Tough Sudoku" and I can access it! When I click on the other puzzles, I get the same request to subscribe that you do - but this is the norm, I only get one puzzle per day (their choice - yesterday was the toughie crossword today is the tough sudoku)
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include Dainty Maids, Morning
Pippin and Winter Russet (5
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and once traded by Henry Tate, an
ingredient used in preserving, icing,
crystallising and caramelising that
was a favourite of Elizabeth I (5)
Any one of the markings on
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and quince, whose around 200
native Gloucestershire varieties
include Dainty Maids, Morning
Pippin and Winter Russet (5
Derived from a species of grass
and once traded by Henry Tate, an
ingredient used in preserving, icing,
crystallising and caramelising that
was a favourite of Elizabeth I (5)
Any one of the markings on
the red elytra of the beetle known
collectively as a loveliness (4)
End of a bed or table, opposite
the head; or, a sewing machine
attachment with an ankle (4)