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They,ve done it again!!! No shaded squares, no highlighted clues! Poor Michael Mepham - how he must dread Mondays, waiting to see what c***-up the typesetters have managed again.
However at a quick glance (all I have time for at the moment) I have spotted two of my guesses for the combination phrases so I shall persevere.
However at a quick glance (all I have time for at the moment) I have spotted two of my guesses for the combination phrases so I shall persevere.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with Paul, Pega and Pauline that it would be equally acceptable to determine links for ourselves, and there would then be little chance of printing errors voiding the crossword. it is a great pity that this continues to happen, as we probably all agree that the two weekend GK crosswords are great "entertainment " in respect of the diversity of the clues.
I am as angry as everybody else, but i do not agree with trying to decide what the 4 pairs are. Some of them are pretty strange combinations as it is, and I am sure there would be plenty of words that could be paired together that would be incorrect. I only read the Telegraph and wonder if other papers have the same error rate
There is absolutely no reason for the crossword to be voided! The prize should be awarded anyway to whoever completes the puzzle and is drawn out of the hat first. It should not be about linking words, after all it is a crossword puzzle - the linking words are just a side issue. They are getting the cash in for the paper, and it's too late to return it after discovering their mistake. I'm sure they discounted the shaded clues just recently when they made a similar mistake. Shame on them!!