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Fun’s word-cross puzzle, written by Arthur Wynne in 1913. Each clue gives the position of the first and last letters where the entry should be written. The puzzle features well-known words such as ‘neif’ and ‘nard’, and the solution includes ‘dove’ twice.

Matthew is a research software engineer (RSE) in the Advanced Research Computing Centre (ARC) at University College London (UCL). His hobbies include pretending to be called Humbug (H).

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