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Puzzled by the special instructions. "Four perimeter solutions too large for the space available must be entered partly with unclued 11 and clued 26. Their clues are to part of the full solutions, the whole of which could be defined as Extraordinary shape (11), Order (11) Empire forming (11), Nonsense (10). Clockwise I tentatively have [Impe]rialism, Balderd[ash], [Comm]andment, Grotes[quely]. I can't see the connection with 11 (I have Penetration) and 26 (I have Marx).
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Interrobang (it's an extraordinary shape & an exclamation mark is known as a 'bang'...)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrobang
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Interrobang (it's an extraordinary shape & an exclamation mark is known as a 'bang'...)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrobang
Sorry if I've got the wrong end of the stick :-)
"Punctuation" "Marx" of course! Why did I think only of "penetration"?? I might need a psychoanalyst to work that out! Thank you, that's got it clear. I think it has to be "Colonialism" - because the clued part is an anagram of "Ismail", similarly the last corner must include "Grotes" - an anagram of "storage" minus the a.