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emcee
I've searched using several keywords but can't find another thread so ... This was a rewarding puzzle: once the penny drops you think, "yes, of course; why didn't I spot that earlier?" Many thanks...
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pjwillcox
having trouble in bottom left: 16 d It's all Greek to those who thus conform (8) ?R?E?I?? and 26 a Within Kell's minor poet (6) I?S??? the two have their last letter in common. 26 a could begin with Y...
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Ruthrobin
Very enjoyable, thanks, Dysart. I am just getting the scissors out to mutilate my grid (not as fiddly and worrying as I initially feared it might be!) Finding those ten letters missing from wordplay...
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Ruthrobin
What a brilliant use of the circular grid. This has been a remarkable piece of compiling and an extremely difficult puzzle which became easier as we progressed (suddenly dramatically so!)....
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djawhufc
Hi all Enjoy Dumpynose. Thanks again for your donations to MND. DJA...
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TheBear69
This is an excellent example of a carte blanche puzzle; thanks Chalicea! However, I think there are eight thematic clues, not seven......
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muckle-41
two cardinals about to do some packing (4) ?T?? and - given and ideally shouldn't be paid back (8) ?E?T????
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emcee
Oh dear ... another puzzle with straightforward clues. The endgame was more interesting, however. We must have a stinker coming up....
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mra1
Was bewailing its absence last week - now am cursing the last three clues! 22 Ac. Zeus was angered by his murder though not by the fleecing of his sister ??U?R?U??: 28 ac Tennessee Williams' hero...
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jim360
It took me a while to realise that this was going in a whole other direction from actual current EV setters! For a while in the middle, before making the breakthrough, my enthusiasm for the puzzle was...
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AHearer
Thanks to Gos for featuring one of my favourites. I did think, though, that many of the clues were Times Cryptic (or even the easy cryptic) standard rather than Listener. It must have been hard to get...
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trixie007
13a Soldiers good in practice exercises for hard labour (7) ?at?r??, 9d Times to look heavenward when time has passed (4) e???, please...
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Cagey
Another good set of clues from Jaguar formed around a nice puzzle. Have had a children free weekend so it was a leisurely morning lie in (till 8.00! the luxury!) with some real coffee, a fried egg...
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starwalker
What a delight, on another theme about which I was previously ignorant. Would have been much tougher without the generosity of the setter. Particularly liked 33 down. Thanks Wan....
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upsetter
All done, unless there are alternative (and possibly more interesting) meanings to the fourth and third last words of the instruction.
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jim360
I think I would have found this impossible without managing to have a lucky guess about who players 1 and 2 are, followed by another lucky guess about where the various empty squares should be. Both...
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jim360
Quite a tough puzzle I think, especially in the top half of the grid where I still have the odd gap, but the rest of it's come together nicely to reveal one of my favourite themes.Well actually I'm...
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neversaydie
1(a)Perhaps a few nods welcome the return of agreement in that poetical subject of uncertainty (3,5,2,4) I have t?e ?k?n? o? s?a?...
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mra1
Stuck on the last one ie 16down They are exemplified in the letters of Ms Godden A?C?N?E?S Can only thinkg of Asccenders or Accenters! Can anyone help please?
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jadzia49
Just a few left of the confused clues. Can anyone help me with 1a. Rip pants by back of Lime Street station.

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