As promised, here is my solution to the puzzle copied from google earlier.
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Well done π
Not much sense in me trying it now, is there? Seriously, well done!
Aw shucks, you read this one first!
Maybe I should put in one of the hard ones John. They really are a bitch!!!
Oh, I’ve seen some real doozies, even on the ones that claim to be intermediate or difficult. They grade the puzzles based on the number of squares that are filled in, but sometimes the quantity doesn’t give you quite as many easy hints and you really have to dig…
This is what we’re finding, or there are too many multiple options for gaps. I erased another one this morning!!!!
There’s a YouTube channel called “Cracking The Cryptic” that you might find helpful. They helped me… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC-UOdK8-mIjxBQm_ot1T-Q
Thanks John.
I avoid anything with numbers… I much prefer word games – crosswords, word search, word twister, etc.
I love scrabble, but the fun went out of it when it became so competitive with our friend. Hubby and I play occasionally but not very often now.
I play suduko on my phone. Do you do it on paper only!?
I play online sometimes, but have books and pencils (with erasers on the end!) dotted around the house and also keep one in the car.