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Spectator 2045
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With best New Year's wishes to all Speccie fans: http://www.spectator....7546048/crossword.pdf
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Thanks ironie -
May the best ye hae ivver seen be the warst ye'll ivver see.
May the moose ne'er lea' yer girnal wi a tear-drap in its ee.
May ye aye keep hail an hertie till ye'r auld eneuch tae dee.
May ye aye juist be sae happie as A wuss ye aye tae be.
May the best ye hae ivver seen be the warst ye'll ivver see.
May the moose ne'er lea' yer girnal wi a tear-drap in its ee.
May ye aye keep hail an hertie till ye'r auld eneuch tae dee.
May ye aye juist be sae happie as A wuss ye aye tae be.
11:38 Thu 05th Jan 2012
The only explanation for the title that I can see is, I admit, rather lame, i.e. the eight unclued lights are all (UK) towns, albeit 'shanty towns' in the sense that they are 'ramshackle' and have to be 'rebuilt'. Anything else the eight have in common I fail to see. This explanation is also compatible with the diagonal town being simply the biggest town (in the UK). Or do they really have something else in common?
@roslyn251254: Many thanks for the explanation of 2d and for 3d (before I solved 16a I desperately wanted 3d to be tester => Street)!
I had never heard of the town anagrammed in 19d, for which I would like to apologise to each of its ca. 4900 inhabitants.
By the way, is there anyone else out there who misses the circular puzzles which used to appear occasionally in the Speccie?
I had never heard of the town anagrammed in 19d, for which I would like to apologise to each of its ca. 4900 inhabitants.
By the way, is there anyone else out there who misses the circular puzzles which used to appear occasionally in the Speccie?
Have now finished the grid and highlighted 'the largest example'. But what a slog of a crossword with so many ambiguities. Dumpynose get your act together! Still fail to see what Brazilian shanty towns has got to do with places in England - lived in England-shire for many years, has it changed since I moved back to Scotland?