Lat, are those two sets of puzzles different from the puzzle you posted at around 10.30 last night? <puzzled> Surely, if it's a multiple choice question mercia has solved the U and gets a V?
Lat, are those two sets of puzzles different from the puzzle you posted at around 10.30 last night? <puzzled> Surely, if it's a multiple choice question mercia has solved the U and gets a V?
the three remaining clues lead to a different U
I know that mercia (I am not terminally puzzled!even though it's still early in the morning) but you cannot post two separate puzzles with different answers otherwise we'll land up in a complete muddle won't we? What happens if two people solve a different puzzle at exactly the same time, what happens when it comes to setting clues or giving answers, how to make clear what response refers to what query? Sorry, I may be in minority but it's completely against the rules, which are: one set of clues, one answer. But I'll wait and see what others think...
did you used to be a school prefect Anna ?![]()
Hello all. Well done mercia in all particulars. They all attended Uppingham. That Moeran was an interesting fellow!
When I got the U question I wasn't sure if I could think of one. The first last night was a bit convoluted and on reflection not very easy. That was when I decided to do the one for Uppingham.
A mixture of not being sure how easy the Uppingham would be and a personal wish to go back to Plan A, totally rework it, and make it into a reasonable question led to what is now the second question. I am very satisfied with it.
But I don't mind if we now move onto V and leave the second U to another time or leave the latter on the table for someone to enjoy solving or even a combination of the two in parallel. Whatever people would prefer to do.
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But I don't mind if we now move onto V and leave the second U to another time or leave the latter on the table for someone to enjoy solving or even a combination of the two in parallel. Whatever people would prefer to do.[/QUOTE]
Is no one else participating today?
The second U is Usher:
"The Wife of Usher's Well"
Usher Hall - venue for the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest (won by Vicky Leandros, Baroness von Ruffin)
La chûte de la maison Usher - Debussy, completed by Juan Allende-Blin
I hope you have a V question subcontra, because I don't