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Hi
I've got and filled in the five thematic answers, I've got the saying and source, I've answered all the other clus, but.......................
what is meant by 'clashes between ten crossing answers must be resolved to display the origins, to be symbolised by the most appropriately-shaped letter of the four which do not otherwise appear in the grid' ????
I think I've even got those four letters!
But I'm stumped, and help would be appreciated!
P.S. It's freezing cold here!
I've got and filled in the five thematic answers, I've got the saying and source, I've answered all the other clus, but.......................
what is meant by 'clashes between ten crossing answers must be resolved to display the origins, to be symbolised by the most appropriately-shaped letter of the four which do not otherwise appear in the grid' ????
I think I've even got those four letters!
But I'm stumped, and help would be appreciated!
P.S. It's freezing cold here!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you see the cell in which the clues clash you should find that the clashing letters in all cases, when anagrammed, make the first of the words missing from the saying. The letter to replace that word is the first letter of the Latin word for the second word missing from the saying. (That's what I thought, anyway)
Hi both - it may be my jet-lagged state, but I can't quite see my way through this.
I make the clashing letters an anagram of the second missing word, and have taken "the four which do not otherwise appear in the grid" as the first missing word, entering this word's first letter as semi-pictorial representation (most appropriately shaped) of the second word which presumably then should be written under the
grid(?)
I make the clashing letters an anagram of the second missing word, and have taken "the four which do not otherwise appear in the grid" as the first missing word, entering this word's first letter as semi-pictorial representation (most appropriately shaped) of the second word which presumably then should be written under the
grid(?)
Slaney:
You need to check the whole grid and note that 4 of 26 different letters do not appear. One of these is missingword2-shaped and symbolises it in 5 cells.
Below the grid,in my reading of the preamble, I favour missing word 2.
Turnerjmw prefers missing word 1's genus starting with the same letter as our symbol,but I cannot justify this from the preamble???
You need to check the whole grid and note that 4 of 26 different letters do not appear. One of these is missingword2-shaped and symbolises it in 5 cells.
Below the grid,in my reading of the preamble, I favour missing word 2.
Turnerjmw prefers missing word 1's genus starting with the same letter as our symbol,but I cannot justify this from the preamble???
My apologies for creating confusion or a wild goose chase with my earlier post. I typed it on my phone without reference to the puzzle, and I see now my memory of the saying was faulty, as in my own mind I inverted it. So I had the first and second missing words in the saying the wrong way round. On revisiting it, of course the anagrams are of the second missing word, and I agree that my original idea for what should be written underneath, while fanciful, was "barking up the wrong tree" and that it should be the missing second word (singular).
Hi Everyone,
I've only just picked up this crossword and it seems to be going swimmingly apart from the fact that some of my answers fit their clues but are too long for the space. This seem at odds with the preamble. I'm sure I'm missing something but I'd really like to finish this before tomorrow's one arrives! Any tips?
I've only just picked up this crossword and it seems to be going swimmingly apart from the fact that some of my answers fit their clues but are too long for the space. This seem at odds with the preamble. I'm sure I'm missing something but I'd really like to finish this before tomorrow's one arrives! Any tips?
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