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Can anyone explain this one to me


Cyclops has erection - wow, that should get an award (4)


I'm pretty sure it's emmy, obviosuly an award, buy why?


Cyclops is usually i or eye, erection = up? is errrr i or eye. where does the wow fit in? my my? a bit weak isn't it. Am i missing smething entirely? heellp.

Not done, got three clues staring at me.


Eeeh gads that was easy, can't believe i couldn't get it. I just kept seeing Penge_ and it interrupted my thought flow.


Do you know I've never sent it in. I've sent a few cut out snippets a colemanball and a Dumb Britain that got included, but never a crossword submission.

> just the ticket, all done now. crossword duly placed in bin.

I'm afraid I only do crosswords that have prizes nowadays.


> How the hell do you email it?

Typed, in exactly the form the solution is printed.


I mean to get round to checking with PE, how they deal with entries and winner selection, and whether they can usefully accept the Across Lite file or a jpeg of a screen capture.

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