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jono

3rd May 2026, 00:58

ethereal

3rd May 2026, 01:35
Thank you so much Jono!
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david55

3rd May 2026, 06:39
Seconded, thanks Jono. Reminds me of the napster era, this nifty workaround
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offspin

3rd May 2026, 07:43
Um … anyone else getting last weeks puzzle on the live site?
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kirky

3rd May 2026, 08:36
yes...me too...
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charlock

3rd May 2026, 08:43
Thanks again Jono .
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sealionsteve

3rd May 2026, 09:21
Thank you, Jono. I thought this was a good level of difficulty, albeit more of Guardian weekday cryptic than a standard Everyman. Can anybody give me a hint for 21d please? Going up to Reading, say, entertaining one that'll amuse you (4). Thank you.
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jono

3rd May 2026, 09:28
That was also my LOI. It’s a single letter for one inside a reversal (2,1) where the one is a single letter for ‘reading, say’ (ignore the capitalisation). Defn ‘that’ll amuse you’.
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sealionsteve

3rd May 2026, 09:38
Thanks Jono. Hmmm...either I am not properly awake yet or I have one of the crossers wrong! More coffee needed methinks :-)
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phil10000

3rd May 2026, 09:56
More PDMs than any Everyman I can remember, typified by LOI and COD 21d. (Steve, it's not the town, but still usually has a capital R, if that's any help.) Too many other excellent clues to mention. Just a shame that no one at Tortoise seems to have a clue about IT, although it was fun completing a pen and paper crossword after a decade or more.
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