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I am sure we have all made a mistake when completing a crossword; matbe a careless misspelling (see what I mean) or an error in copying a draft to the final fair copy. Is it worth attempting to correct any such mistake? Obviously, an illegible or ambiguous submission would be disqualified but what if the mistake is corrected with tippex or similar and the right solution printed on top. What is the policy of adjudicators and markers in such a case and is it still worth submitting the corrected copy?
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Can Tippex, or similar correction fluid, be used?
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Can Tippex, or similar correction fluid, be used?
Yes.
You can see all the questions and answers here:
http://bigdave44.com/faq/prize-puzzles/