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Online Guardian Crossword

Happy bunny time...
A while back, I had a (free) trial subscription to the "Digital Version" of the Guardian (a full-image on-line version of main paper); I didn't continue it, as I buy the paper each day, and it obviously added nothing to that.
The Guardidan came back about a week ago, asking me to fill out a questionnaire about the trial; the carrot for filling iti out was a free 12-month subscription to one of the premium services, of which I chose the crossword (normally £25).
So for the next 12 months I can access the crossword even when I'm away from home; if anyone else was on the "digital version" trial, keep your eyes peeled for the questionnaire-filling offer.

Cheers, Harvey
Ottawa/Toronto/Edmonton for 30 years;
Southern England for the past 22 years.
(for e-mail, change harvey.news to harvey.van)
  

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[nq:1]So for the next 12 months I can access the crossword even when I'm away from home;[/nq] Not to quibble, or anything, but surely the paper version can also be accessed when away from home - rather more easily, in fact. com/nyelvmark

  • [nq:1]So for the next 12 months I can access the crossword even when I'm away from home;[/nq] Not to quibble, or anything, but surely the paper version can also be accessed when away from home - rather more easily, in fact.
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[nq:1]So for the next 12 months I can access the crossword even when I'm away from home;[/nq]
Not to quibble, or anything, but surely the paper version can also be accessed when away from home - rather more easily, in fact.

Mark Barratt
Budapest
www.geocities.com/nyelvmark
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[nq:2]So for the next 12 months I can access the crossword even when I'm away from home;[/nq]
[nq:1]Not to quibble, or anything, but surely the paper version can also be accessed when away from home - rather more easily, in fact.[/nq]
That depends how far you are from home.
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[nq:1]Happy bunny time... A while back, I had a (free) trial subscription to the "Digital Version" of the Guardian (a ... away from home; if anyone else was on the "digital version" trial, keep your eyes peeled for the questionnaire-filling offer.[/nq]
Gis a clue then Harvey...
DC
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[nq:2]So for the next 12 months I can access the crossword even when I'm away from home;[/nq]
[nq:1]Not to quibble, or anything, but surely the paper version can also be accessed when away from home - rather more easily, in fact.[/nq]
Further to Frances's point, our main "away" these days is to visit family in New Zealand...

Cheers, Harvey
Ottawa/Toronto/Edmonton for 30 years;
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[nq:2]So for the next 12 months I can access the ... version" trial, keep your eyes peeled for the questionnaire-filling offer.[/nq]
[nq:1]Gis a clue then Harvey...[/nq]
Yogdaws (3,5,2,10,4)
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[nq:1]Happy bunny time... A while back, I had a (free) trial subscription to the "Digital Version" of the Guardian (a ... away from home; if anyone else was on the "digital version" trial, keep your eyes peeled for the questionnaire-filling offer.[/nq]
If anyone is interested in the Toronto Globe and Mail cryptic onlineand doesn't want to pay for premium access, I know a back door. Please e-ma
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[nq:2]Gis a clue then Harvey...[/nq]
[nq:1]Yogdaws (3,5,2,10,4)[/nq]
Any letters in it yet?
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[nq:2]Gis a clue then Harvey...[/nq]
[nq:1]Yogdaws (3,5,2,10,4)[/nq]
Dog moves in confounded sway ... no, I give up.

Paul
In bocca al Lupo!
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[nq:1]Peter Morris writes[/nq]
[nq:2]Yogdaws (3,5,2,10,4)[/nq]
[nq:1]Dog moves in confounded sway ... no, I give up.[/nq]
*** Moves in Mysterious Ways
(I found it by Googling. Hope I didn't spoil anyone's fun.)

Maria Conlon
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[nq:1]As for the Grauniad's puzzle, I think I may try Harvey's suggestion. We don't have convenient easy to the hard-copy version of the paper here in The Capital of the Free World.[/nq]
I'm sure you could find it quite easily. I've certainly found the British broadsheets in much less likely places. It'd be a day or two out-of-date, of course, but that hardly matters for the crossword. The pri

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