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S.T. Enigmatic Variations
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Has anybody worked out what the quotation apparently running round the periphery is?
What's the significance of the extra letters contained in some ( all? - but doesn't appear to be all ) clues.
To those kind enough to answer two weeks ago many thanks.
Novalis.
What's the significance of the extra letters contained in some ( all? - but doesn't appear to be all ) clues.
To those kind enough to answer two weeks ago many thanks.
Novalis.
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To Shawnee.
Thanks - Ive now got all the answers and the quotation. It starts in the top right cormer and runs anticlockwise:-
"The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook."
I'm assuming that the related quotation ( to be entered under the grid ) has something to do with the extra letters in some of the clues.
ODQ editions 4, 5 or 6 is recommended for finding the quotations.
Novalis.
Thanks - Ive now got all the answers and the quotation. It starts in the top right cormer and runs anticlockwise:-
"The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook."
I'm assuming that the related quotation ( to be entered under the grid ) has something to do with the extra letters in some of the clues.
ODQ editions 4, 5 or 6 is recommended for finding the quotations.
Novalis.
Still looking for inspiration for second quotation. If I come up with anything I shall post it here. I've looked through Oxford Dictionary of Phrase, Fable and Quotation to no avail. The first four extra letters from clues spell out "verb"
( the title of the crossword ) so I'm exploring that avenue.
( the title of the crossword ) so I'm exploring that avenue.