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malone

23rd March 2019, 11:51
A Schadenfreude puzzle is always a treat... though this one is tinged with sadness (as the setter died last month).
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bobbycollins

23rd March 2019, 13:55
Sad news indeed - John Henderson included a brief "In Memoriam" with last week's Inquisitor.

All done and dusted here apart from one slight problem. I only have 9 of the 10 "letter omitted" clues. I am missing an E - I have one at 12 across but can't find t'other - not that it really matters!
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drxx

23rd March 2019, 14:12
The other E is in 4dn (3 letter word for 'vessel' upturned).
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sunray

23rd March 2019, 14:35
I need help with
3d. Once forced open second tank turned left (7)

36a. Support in the Aegean perhaps backing Caucasian king (6)

Thanks.

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wakeling

23rd March 2019, 14:44
Sunray

3d - "turned left" is a naval term. Tank is extra

36a - an odd name which doesn't look right when half-completed. Think golf for "support"
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sunray

23rd March 2019, 15:48
Thanks wakeling.
Got 3d.
That word for Forced open is new.

What is the def in 36a?
Support in Med or Support in Mer.
Support with med.

Med for Aegean sea?
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planks

23rd March 2019, 15:52
As has been said, a puzzle tinged with sadness, I have always enjoyed a Schadenfreude puzzle, RIP.

I have one title and name but am missing the other, is row 11 relevant or a red herring?
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wakeling

23rd March 2019, 15:57
Sunray - the definition is Caucasian king. Not Med or mer - you used the word in your question.
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planks

23rd March 2019, 16:08
The penny has now dropped for the second title. Sunray the name you get for 36 is quite unusual, I had to google it to check.
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sunray

23rd March 2019, 16:28
Thanks wakeling and planks.

Tried different combination and found the King meaning eagle.
My hat's off to those of you knew this word.
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