ChatterBank0 min ago
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Does anyone else have the feeling that they have done this crossword before?......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is this true ? Does the Sunday Times really re-cycle their crosswords ? And after such a little time ?
Don't know what anybody else thinks but I reckon its completely crazy ! How on earth does the newspaper expect to get away with it ? If they left it a year or two maybe but less than 6 months is just not on. We readers are being taken for a ride !
Does anyone know if this is common with other newspapers ?
Don't know what anybody else thinks but I reckon its completely crazy ! How on earth does the newspaper expect to get away with it ? If they left it a year or two maybe but less than 6 months is just not on. We readers are being taken for a ride !
Does anyone know if this is common with other newspapers ?
It could be worse: I once won the New Statesman crossword, and a few months later the same grid came up in the ST!! So, I started checking, and there was a pattern. A NS croggy would turn up in the ST after about three months.
I also wonder why an answer turns up in Xwords in several papers within a few days. Are all the setters using the same computer programme, or are all the X-words created at a centre and bought in? I shall scream if NYALA tryns up againg in the Telegraph, or EXpress, or......
I also wonder why an answer turns up in Xwords in several papers within a few days. Are all the setters using the same computer programme, or are all the X-words created at a centre and bought in? I shall scream if NYALA tryns up againg in the Telegraph, or EXpress, or......