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hankir | 19:31 Sat 23rd Sep 2023 | Crosswords
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IQ is getting tougher each week.

No answer lengths are given. Two clues:

- Colouring having no good point  

- Flimsy material recalled Webster’s approach to travelling?

 

Thanks.

 

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I think TIN(G)E and LENO (one L in US word travelling). This is a very tough puzzle, and I'm not certain of the exact endgame yet, even though I know the theme. The preamble is poorly written, imho

Yes, they're both right.

The tricky thing is how to place them in the grid (they're both split entries.

I struggled getting the initial grid-fill... and struggled some more getting the final grid!

Professor, I think the middle thematic block is straightforward enough, but without word lengths the others are tricky. Especially as I don't understand the third paragraph. Where is your abbreviation in the final grid?

VA is the abbreviation, keepatit - but it isn't in the final grid because it's the answer to a clue (and there are no clues to final entries). It stands for Vicar Apostolic ('Papal appointment in Virginia').

The 3rd paragraph explains why some clues are to be entered starting with an empty cell (PEPE becomes a longer answer later on, but its space within the grid starts inside one of the initially empty blocks - so it's a 5 letter space for a 4 letter word to begin with - in this way it retains symmetry).

Thanks, I had that, but assumed it meant the final grid contained one. In which case I'm still unsure of my upper and lower thematics. Keep scratching head ... 

But its symmetrical entry would be AMINA, which isn't in Chambers, or do I misunderstand you?

The 3 thematic blocks are very well known (and ''thematic blocks of cells'' describes them very well indeed}.

AMINA is a given name and is one of the new entries - the plural form of the penultimate across entry is a bit suspect, though.

By the way, the name is in Chambers (fem of 'Amin').

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Thanks ProfessorM and Keepatit.

I may not keep at it given the complexity.

I thought both clues had 8 letter answers. No wonder I was way off.

The lack of answer lengths is very unhelpful, hankir - and they are mostly short answers (just 2 letters for two of them!). It's an unnecessary handicap, if you ask me - and it isn't the first time we've had this from Phi (makes it much easier for him, of course}.

Still, it's a clever construction and worth the effort, I think (happy to help if you keep at it}.

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