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slow 'n easy | 14:14 Thu 26th Mar 2009 | Crosswords
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43A clue is "Ardoch - but now reread 1 Across " (11) - which is "Village on the Black Isle, named after the local lairds Dutch wife (Jemimaville). I have P - Y - - - F - E - D which could be FIELD. I have SOWN THE SEED for 27 D but would have preferred SOWN THE WIND but 41A is FREELANCE .

40a Small blisters (11) P - L - C - A - N - E I have a drawn a blank on this one!
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40a Phlyctaenae
For some unknown reason, I'm unable to access the Generalist crossword ... just getting the message " The website declined to show this webpage".

Would some kind soul please add the link for me?

Many thanks (S)
Same here S..sometimes there is a bit of a delay.
Thanks slaney ... presumably "slow 'n easy" has the published copy of Prospect Magazine.
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Thanks, Slaney, for excellent research on the hamlets of the Black Isle! I am assuming that 23 D is ROYAL CONSENT.

The printed issue arrived yesterday in advance of the pdf. on their website being updated.

Now to read the articles!!
I think that The Generalist has gone the same way as The Listener
I really hope that The Spectator does not go down the same route
Agreed, augustusH ... the quality of the March generalist was really disappointing. :O(
Yes, we receive the Prospect weekly letter and it seems they are adopting a new policy of only putting certain articles on-line. Those do not seem to include the Generalist. A pity - just when the Guardian has offered its crosswords free (I am sure that, in the long run, that boosts circulation).
It's now back on-line. I contacted the webmaster and this is down to the c*ck-up, not the conspiracy, view of history. So rest easy.

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