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Published Date: 22 August 2008
Friday's puzzle


ACROSS

1 Equality on a gamble, you might say, is delightful state (8)
5 Spies come back with clumsy leap to stake (76)
9 Strains accompanying hum in vehicle (9)
10 Orange upset ass (6)
12 Dog that's last pants (6)
13 Compact disc reported...



The full article contains 348 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 22 August 2008 12:38 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scotsman Crosswords
 
1

Robert Hughes,

London 22/08/2008 14:33:45
Re Wednesday's Cryptic Crossword. Grid and clues do not match.
Furthermore, contact cannot be made as "Chose from the following form which department you wish to contact" is not there and has not been so for at least three days.
This whole thing mujst be deliberate and malicious, there is no other explanation for repaeated errors which are never checked up on. Now the only method of contacting has been removed. That is one way to aboid complaints!
Robert Hughes
2

Robert Hughes,

London 22/08/2008 14:33:48
Re Wednesday's Cryptic Crossword. Grid and clues do not match.
Furthermore, contact cannot be made as "Chose from the following form which department you wish to contact" is not there and has not been so for at least three days.
This whole thing mujst be deliberate and malicious, there is no other explanation for repaeated errors which are never checked up on. Now the only method of contacting has been removed. That is one way to aboid complaints!
Robert Hughes

 

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