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For those interested in physics and cryptic crosswords, here's one for you (from the London Times book of crosswords):
Made a lot of the effect of the Higgs boson (4-8)
Made a lot of the effect of the Higgs boson (4-8)
I went for "mass-producer".Mark44 said:mass produced ...
One of the tricks to doing these crosswords is to learn not to think too literally. This is especially true for the harder ones, like the Times.fresh_42 said:I only found "a lot" in the description a bit disturbing, that's why I thought "God made" might be a solution. But I think you and Mark are right.
fresh_42 said:I had a nice solution, until 7 and k showed up. c would have worked.![]()
"A major" is a "key" in music and "me" is a "note" in music, which gives "keynote", which is a central theme, although not musically!fresh_42 said:Yes, that's where I got my Cantate or the Eroica from, I apparently don't know enough English words with a k.
Yes. I don't work the London Times puzzle, but I have been working the NY Times puzzle faithfully since about 1980. A key to being able to solve them is be open to alternate meanings and how else the phrase can be interpreted. The clue "A major" is a case in point.PeroK said:One of the tricks to doing these crosswords is to learn not to think too literally.
I don't know how the London Times works, but the NY Times puzzle is graduated in difficulty -- the easiest is on Monday, and they gradually get more difficult, with the hardest being on Fridays and Saturdays. The Sunday puzzle is a lot larger, but usually not that difficult. The harder puzzles sometimes include multiple letters per square, symbols, words spelled backwards or upside-down, and other trickeries.PeroK said:This is especially true for the harder ones, like the Times.