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And Now For Something Completely Different.

 
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Ema Nymton



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 11:26 am    Post subject: And Now For Something Completely Different. Reply with quote

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Code:

+---------------+----------+----------------+
| 3   2   5     | 6   1  9 | 8     4   7    |
| 19  4   19    | 7   8  3 | 25    6   25   |
| 68  78  678   | 4   5  2 | 19    19  3    |
+---------------+----------+----------------+
| 2   38  368   | 1   4  7 | 36    5   9    |
| 169 379 13679 | 8   29 5 | 12346 127 1246 |
| 4   5   179   | 29  3  6 | 12    127 8    |
+---------------+----------+----------------+
| 7   39  2349  | 239 6  8 | 12459 129 1245 |
| 5   1   239   | 239 7  4 | 269   8   26   |
| 89  6   2489  | 5   29 1 | 7     3   24   |
+---------------+----------+----------------+


6 August 2010 Washington Post published a puzzle with the difficulty rating of 5 stars. Assuming no errors, the basic steps gets one at the above point.

Can one get help in solving this puzzle? (Using Draw/Play rates the puzzle too hard.)

Ema Nymton
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cgordon



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

(Shouldn't you be in Other Puzzles?)

I found a skyscraper that got rid of the 9's in R9C13. That finished it off.

Cheers
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yeoks



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Ema,
based on what you've given, it needs further cleanup in box 6.
There's a naked triplet (127) in it.
Then, look at column 9.
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Ema Nymton



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 8:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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yeoks wrote:
Hi Ema,
based on what you've given, it needs further cleanup in box 6.
There's a naked triplet (127) in it.
Then, look at column 9.


Thanks.

Sorry about posting in wrong forum.

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