Christmas Crossword

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Christmas Crossword

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As well as the Big Fat Quiz I've done a Christmas Crossword.

I think I go with most conventions of cryptic crossword writing although I possibly break one or two rules.

Have a crack at it and send me your solutions.

First correct entry to me will win a prize (probably a pint at COLIN).

Download from here: Christmas Crossword
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For those who like their crosswords non-cryptic, he's a hard but non-cryptic one I made for my family: PDF file.

Ryan, do you want me to host your one so people don't have to mess about with that Mediafire nonsense?
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I think I've said it before but I want into your family.
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Hurrah (for Ryan's crossword, I haven't looked at Charlie's yet, but it's probably rubbish).
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Charlie Reams wrote:For those who like their crosswords non-cryptic, he's a hard but non-cryptic one I made for my family: PDF file.

Ryan, do you want me to host your one so people don't have to mess about with that Mediafire nonsense?
Will have a look at yours in the New Year. And if you are able to do that for me then yes please do. Mediafire is a pain but the only way I know.
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Thanks for sharing these crosswords -both very enjoyable! I completed Ryan's and am nearly there with Charlie's, just flummoxed by 33 across. Am off to read the dictionary now to try to crack it :)
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Solved it!
Think there might need a slight tweak to the clue.
Thanks Charlie for a very inventive crossword.
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Loz and I have gone through Charlie's crossword... thank you for sharing. We agree with Jayne, and think 33 across might be (3, 7) rather than (10).
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Just to update this thread a bit. I had a handful of entries for this all of which were correct so well done to those people. Phil (Reynolds) got back to me first round about half an hour before Michael (Wallace) did. Still not really got around to a prize of sorts but I'll come up with something by the end of the year..

And this was Phil's immaculately neat solution:

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Ryan Taylor wrote:
Charlie Reams wrote:For those who like their crosswords non-cryptic, he's a hard but non-cryptic one I made for my family: PDF file.

Ryan, do you want me to host your one so people don't have to mess about with that Mediafire nonsense?
Will have a look at yours in the New Year. And if you are able to do that for me then yes please do. Mediafire is a pain but the only way I know.
Had a look at it now. Great idea and great fun. I latched onto the 8 missing answers fairly quickly which helped me accelerate away and I seemed to get little sections in bursts after that. Although after roughly an hour of staring at it I came to a grinding halt with 5 clues still unresolved. Will be interested to see the solution at some point. Good work old chap.
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