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Electronic Crossword Solvers
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My Gran's old electronic crossword puzzle solver has finally died, and she'd love a new one to replace it. She remembers seeing one that allowed you to put a blank for an unknown letter at the beginning of a word (a feature she didn't have on hers), but cannot remember the make. I've been looking online to get her a new one, but can't be sure that any of the ones that I've looked at will allow her to do this, so I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations orknew of a particular make/model that can do this. Thanks.
My Gran's old electronic crossword puzzle solver has finally died, and she'd love a new one to replace it. She remembers seeing one that allowed you to put a blank for an unknown letter at the beginning of a word (a feature she didn't have on hers), but cannot remember the make. I've been looking online to get her a new one, but can't be sure that any of the ones that I've looked at will allow her to do this, so I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations orknew of a particular make/model that can do this. Thanks.
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This is the one I have, would'nt be without it.It does what your'e looking for + phrases & anagrams.
http://www.portabletechnology.co.uk/erol.htm#3 06xo
This is the one I have, would'nt be without it.It does what your'e looking for + phrases & anagrams.
http://www.portabletechnology.co.uk/erol.htm#3 06xo
I'll try that again,
http://www.portabletechnology.co.uk/erol.html# 306xo
http://www.portabletechnology.co.uk/erol.html# 306xo
I have an ancient Franklin Crossword Puzzle Solver and a Seiko Britannica/Oxford both of which have the ? capability. They are in pretty much constant use, unlike my brain!
I know that him indoors got the Seiko one from an ad in the Daily Telegraph. It was expensive, but has proved itself on more than one occasion.
Try Argos, they have quite a range now.
Happy hunting!
Lizzie
I know that him indoors got the Seiko one from an ad in the Daily Telegraph. It was expensive, but has proved itself on more than one occasion.
Try Argos, they have quite a range now.
Happy hunting!
Lizzie
As an afterthought - on both of mine you can choose ? anywhere for one missing letter (so you could put ???ld and one answer would be "could") or use an * which replaces any number of missing letters (so *ret* would give you about a zillion answers from accrete through diuretic to heretic and finally to wretchedness! Oh, and Yorkshire Terrier!
Both have an anagram facility and hangman, etc. The Seiko also has an encylopaedia, very useful.
Lizzie
Both have an anagram facility and hangman, etc. The Seiko also has an encylopaedia, very useful.
Lizzie