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aristophanes

27th October 2011, 16:47
Here's a blast from the past, for anyone who's looking for a diversion- one of my favorites. I've posted the archive link before, but probably without singling out this puzzle.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2004/09/chain-links/3413/
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les40

28th October 2011, 20:35
Good evening Aristo,

I'm having a go at your posted crossword and thought I was doing OK, but I've hit a brick wall. I'm doing quite well on the left hand side but struggling with part of it.
I am happy with my answers to 1,2 & 3 Down and I have placed one of the Links across the top, but I have ended up with 3 letters of the 6 letter word underneath which would fit the link word I think is the answer to Link g, but can't find a reference to Tapioca. Am I barking up the wrong tree.
All other answers are fitting in well. I have completed 1,2,3,5,6 & 14 Down. 7,9,11 & 20 Across. & Link k.

A hint would be appreciated, and maybe something towards a kickstart on the right hand side, otherwise I think I'll be doomed on this one.
Cheers aristo.

Les40



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peterm

28th October 2011, 21:07
I've now finished this ingenious puzzle after aristo's prompt on the other thread. The answer to g gives an alternative word for cassava, which in turn means tapioca. In the top RH corner, the link is j, which is a German word now commonly used in English.
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aristophanes

28th October 2011, 21:21
Hello, Les40! Link g goes on the second line down to the left. Link j goes across the top right, and link l is below it.
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les40

28th October 2011, 21:26
Cheers peterm,

I have Link g now, the word I had before was with an 'a' instead of the 'o' that I now know it is. Haven't got the TR word yet but thanks for the clue, I will have a think about it.
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les40

28th October 2011, 21:28
Thamks to you too aristo,

I have letters in the TR with my answer to 5 Down, so I can now have a go at that side.

Thanks to you both again.

Les40
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aristophanes

28th October 2011, 21:28
Sorry, peterm! Missed your post because I was looking the puzzle over for Mr. L. These two puzzlers stopped turning out these marvels for The Atlantic a few years back. What's remarkable about them is that they don't rely on obscure words (in fact there was once a note saying that the word for Greek soldier was obscure, and I was stunned to find that it was hoplite- the word that immediately came to mind) and are always ingeniously constructed- NEVER the same pattern. Whenever you finish one you sit back in wonder.
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peterm

28th October 2011, 21:37
Les40 - j in the top right is an anagram.

aristo - yes, this was a great puzzle. Quite a challenge, but perfectly do-able and well worth the effort.
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les40

28th October 2011, 21:39
I have j & l in the top right now and just got 4 down aswell. I'm gonna start looking at possibilities for the two 11 letter words that snake their way down
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peterm

28th October 2011, 21:48
For what its worth Les40, my advice would be to nail mas many clues as you can. The snaking words are tricky. I didn't spot them until after I had completed, and even then it took some searching. It can be done without knowing the theme or the significance of the circled letters. All becomes clear at the end.
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