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syzygy

14th May 2015, 01:01
An earlier one in their old style.

Puzzle:
http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/puzzle20140809.pdf

Solution for previous - 20150418:
http://blogs.wsj.com/puzzle/2015/04/17/minor-adjustments-saturday-puzzle/tab/puzzle_solution/

As always, for best results download, then open & print.

Previous puzzles & threads can be found here:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/pyvfuwg

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aristophanes

14th May 2015, 12:44
Thanks, syzzie! Pure joy. Masterful construction, and quite a few gems, Especially liked Ring 1 c and (the last to fall into place) Ring 5 a.
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syzygy

14th May 2015, 19:31
Yes, quite enjoyable.
5a - shame on you. It jumped out at me as I was printing.
My last ones were 1a & 1h, crucial lights, but the crosses at the Z & Q gave a good start.
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ixion

15th May 2015, 15:20
Thanks syzygy, very enjoyable with some clever economical construction...Ring 2 got me started, hadn't heard of R1h before, it seems to rely on an abbreviation I haven't come across...from US sport maybe?
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aristophanes

15th May 2015, 15:49
Ten cups (XC) in synonym for swine, and answer is term for two sixes in roll of dice.
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ixion

15th May 2015, 17:06
Thanks Aristo, it was the c=cups I didn't get..I see from WikiP it's sometimes used as an abbreviation for cup(volume)
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aristophanes

15th May 2015, 18:20
1 tsp. salt
2 tbsp. butter
1 c. milk
3 c. flour

It's always used in recipes over here. :)
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ixion

15th May 2015, 19:13
Not sure about UK...mind you I am a stranger to cook books!
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aristophanes

15th May 2015, 19:41
Oh, and 2 c. rum- but consume separately.

I'm sure you use those Continental measurements. We're still stuck on feet and miles and gallons.
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aristophanes

15th May 2015, 19:51
I've seen you use D as a cup measurement in your clues.
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