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jim360
I've been defeated by the EV for a couple of weeks running so it was nice to get back on track this time round. I do like it when a thematic idea is applied to all clues/ answers, especially if...
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x_word_fan
Surprisingly I cannot see a thread for this puzzle. Not too taxing - I completed it without finding 8 of the 10 answers without definition.
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jim360
Any, with that, we say a final farewell to Rustic's crosswords. This one had a clever idea applied perhaps as much as is possible in a grid this size. I only finally twigged the idea when I'd tried...
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AHearer
As usual with this sort of 'fit where they will' crossword, I had to solve about half the clues before I could start filling the grid. The beauty of the filled grid, though, made it all worth while....
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devadolly
Forget it! All is forgiven Mr O.
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jim360
Perhaps a bit easier than it looked (though in fairness whenever Shark is the setter I anticipate a seriously tough challenge!), but still a very lovely piece of work by Shark, and a delightful -- and...
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DocHH
Hello EVers I enjoyed this weeks offering from Gaston. I did manage to spy the theme early on in the solve. As with previous EVs, I am reluctant to erase a carefully deduced or solved light. If my...
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x_word_fan
A straightforward grid fill and an interesting endgame - no grid staring for once! Not sure about 1d but otherwise all done if I have understood it correctly!
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jim360
A huge amount going on, but a relatively gentle solve despite that. I found some of the clues fairly generous, so was able to work out one of the replacements and then work backwards from there to...
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dr b
Fairly easy gridfill, followed by some head-scratching over the instruction. A lucky search in onelook.com's reverse dictionary led to a possibility; my reaction was at first "no way", followed by...
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jim360
Nothing too challenging but a very pleasant solve and well-worked theme. Thanks Nutmeg for this weekend's EV crossword entertainment.
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fortyseven
This was a very clever idea by Samuel. Despite getting the theme quite quickly and also deducing the quotation, it took me quite a while to solve all the clues and to construct the grid. But there was...
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DocHH
Hello EVers, A far less demanding EV this week. Three of the clashes appeared quite quickly. which lead to the obvious positioning of the other four. I felt there were more than enough hints in clues...
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devadolly
Oh, My, Goodness! Just where is St Jude when needed?...
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jim360
Ferret starts the 2014 EV series off with a fairly gentle solve. Had to be careful to avoid one particular sequence that could have provided an alternative highlighting, so an impressive construction....
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devadolly
Where is everyone? have I missed the posts? Not looked yet as family trauma but thought to wish all EVers a Happy Christmas & solvable New Year....
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dr b
In binary this is only EV 13! Could this be the most thematically packed puzzle ever? Or this week, anyway? Lots to keep track of, and I must say I sort of stopped paying attention to the extra...
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Twit-Who
Hello EVers, Hope you have all managed to obtain your EV even though website is STILL down. Having been stuck on this last night I have had a second wind and breezed through this puzzle this...
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Twit-Who
Annoyingly the Sunday Telegraph crossword site is down. Is there any kind person that would be willing to email me a scan of the EV puzzle, please? [email protected]...
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Christiana
Is there anyone else out there? Have I missed the usual thread? I have a complete grid, though not entirely happy about 8d, as I can't get the connection with 'snitch on'. I've also met the group's...

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