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thankyou Kettledrum and Ulysees for yopur recent reply. I have finished last weeks .Found the bushman :san" in a now defunct reference book. I have won a prize three times for the Spectator. Won AZED two weeks ago. Lets all keep in contact over the speccie. Cruciverbals
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Ontarioice.- The Azed is an advanced puzzle which can be found in The Observer - one of our Sunday newspapers - similar to Mephisto ( Sunday Times ).
& Cruciverbals....I haven't actually started what I consider to be this week's Spectator ! But I did look up 'san' in Chambers and it is there - both definitions used in xword + one other ! I think Chambers should be on your wish list for Christmas ! I can't recommend it highly enough.
& Cruciverbals....I haven't actually started what I consider to be this week's Spectator ! But I did look up 'san' in Chambers and it is there - both definitions used in xword + one other ! I think Chambers should be on your wish list for Christmas ! I can't recommend it highly enough.
Hi Cruciverbals....following your post, and it being such a horrible day I've got ahead of myself and have actually done this week's Speccie before next week's has arrived! Just one question for you or anyone elsewho does this...I don't entirely understand:
Parts of flowers become distorted, losing width, pressed by sheets (7) Carpels. Why? - I understand 'parts of flowers' !
Parts of flowers become distorted, losing width, pressed by sheets (7) Carpels. Why? - I understand 'parts of flowers' !