I agree, Carlotes, it was a fun puzzle though I wouldn't have thought of comparing it to an Alfred Hitchcock movie!
Posted 2nd Jul 2016 at 22:02
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Moderate Completion time: 53:44
Perhaps more like Sherlock Holmes, each digit found providing a clue as to what to do next!! I seem to be slowing up but still getting there in the end.....mostly:)
Penelope, understand me, I have spoken of my feelings. And I've had them at the beginning, the middle, and at the end... and here my mind was paralyzed. And I am sure that there is a guilty! Thank you Gareth.
Elisabeth, Sherlock Holmes is my friend from 60 years ago. And he understands me very well. In books he is the best by far, but in movies, Mr Alfred... bueeenoooo...
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