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loge

19th June 2021, 09:27
ORRA is Scottish for unmatched, in the usual symbol for gold.
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smellyharry

19th June 2021, 09:46
Nice puzzle, also got held up by 30 after completing all the rest last night but spotted it this morning (last night thought it was possibly referring to a certain NI golfer).

Think the symmetry is fine- it's consistent with the usual symmetry in most crosswords.



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fgsltw

19th June 2021, 09:53
Thanks. A PDM got me the figure which I have made distinguishable again but still can’t resolve clashes!
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unclued

19th June 2021, 11:10
fgsltw, the usual way of resolving the clashes. Assign each letter a numerical value and then add.
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fgsltw

19th June 2021, 11:25
Thank you include. That got me over the finishing line. I had been barking up the wrong tree! (Scrabble values!)
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fgsltw

19th June 2021, 11:33
Thank you include. That got me over the finishing line. I had been barking up the wrong tree! (Scrabble values!)
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planks

19th June 2021, 12:16
All done, I'm not sure I see the significance of the two values. Is there one?
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bobbycollins

19th June 2021, 12:17
Can't make sense of what I think is the abbreviated reference:

I have AMNDT(that's unsure)WOONE
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planks

19th June 2021, 12:21
That's what I have, think of the title of a play with the character in it
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unclued

19th June 2021, 12:36
The two one refer to act and scene.
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