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Cryptonites: Introduction to cryptic clue solving
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An agora for cruciverbalists of the Golden Chersonese. Introduction to cryptic clue solving. Introduction to cryptic clue solving. An example of this nonstandard type of clue is: ' So before this is good-bye (4)' as a clue for the word ' long' because the word ' so' before the word "long' gives you ' so long” which means ' good-bye.' Such definitions may even crop up in a normal clue, with a second part to the clue as well to help you further. A common cryptic cluing technique, often providing the easies...
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Cryptonites: Clue for January (7,8)
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An agora for cruciverbalists of the Golden Chersonese. Introduction to cryptic clue solving. Saturday, January 26, 2013. Clue for January (7,8). N9 Misery recollected jokily includes love at first sight (7). O9 Exciting parcel, and she barely moves close (3,6). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Malaysian mensa penang branch. Clue for January (9,10). Clue for January (7,8). Clue for January (6). Clue for January (5 ). Clue for January (4). Clue for January (3). Clue for January (2 ). Clue for January (1).
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Cryptonites: January Winner
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An agora for cruciverbalists of the Golden Chersonese. Introduction to cryptic clue solving. Wednesday, February 6, 2013. The winner for January is Margaret Sha. Congrats, Margaret. She gets a RM50 MPH voucher. The hidden pattern in January's series is the alphabetical sequence of the first letters of the answers. M9 Jack in the box. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Malaysian mensa penang branch. Clue for February ( 7,8,9,10 ). Clue for February (4,5,6). Clue for February (2 ,3 ). Clue for February (1).
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Cryptonites: January 2013
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An agora for cruciverbalists of the Golden Chersonese. Introduction to cryptic clue solving. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Clue for January (9,10). P9 I recline in a Greek character's environment (6). Q9 Sailing from land with a very big black cast-away aboard (10). When you are done with the answers e mail them to jay1men@gmail.com before Feb 1. Saturday, January 26, 2013. Clue for January (7,8). N9 Misery recollected jokily includes love at first sight (7). Tuesday, January 22, 2013. Clue for January (6).
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Cryptonites: February 2013
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An agora for cruciverbalists of the Golden Chersonese. Introduction to cryptic clue solving. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Clue for February ( 7,8,9,10 ). X9 Fence associated with an excellent crime writer (7). Y9 Emperor's sister compelling nearly all to fill in answers (9). Z9 A character out, perhaps, to make girl hide (8). A10 Employed old copper bearing clubs as rat-catcher (8). Send in your answers for February by Mar 2 midnight. Monday, February 25, 2013. Clue for February (4,5,6).
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Cryptonites: November 2012
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An agora for cruciverbalists of the Golden Chersonese. Introduction to cryptic clue solving. Sunday, November 18, 2012. The Times Crossword Championship 2012- Part 3. Typically, a crossword is set to be completed over breakfast or on the way to work in a bus or train. So, most crossword solvers would be very happy to finish a Times crossword in 1 hour. That would be an admirable feat in and of itself - day in , day out to solve some of the best deceptive surface readings ever. In the competition, of cour...
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Cryptonites: June 2012
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An agora for cruciverbalists of the Golden Chersonese. Introduction to cryptic clue solving. Wednesday, June 13, 2012. Recently, NST had a single crossword in which there were 9 answers with X in each of them.Here are the clues. O8 Stunts with tree feller none of them ending in disappointment (10) I A. P8 Whirlwind romance's beginning in proposal with kiss (6) O. Q8 Take plane from here, perhaps to circle lake and wood (7) O O. R8 Cross on a German square depicting St. Francis (6) I. S8 Trots like this?
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Cryptonites: Clue for January (9,10)
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An agora for cruciverbalists of the Golden Chersonese. Introduction to cryptic clue solving. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Clue for January (9,10). P9 I recline in a Greek character's environment (6). Q9 Sailing from land with a very big black cast-away aboard (10). When you are done with the answers e mail them to jay1men@gmail.com before Feb 1. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Malaysian mensa penang branch. Clue for January (9,10). Clue for January (7,8). Clue for January (6). Clue for January (5 ).
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Cryptonites: XWord Archives
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An agora for cruciverbalists of the Golden Chersonese. Introduction to cryptic clue solving. Here we go with the first crossword. Just click on the following link: Crossword1. You can either solve it online or use the pdf version for solving it on paper. As we sample crosswords from a variety of sources, please note that both. English and American spellings are to be considered. You might have to wait a bit for the java application to fully load. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Tuesday, September 28, 2010.
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