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mamya

27th September 2014, 15:24
Oh I agree it wasn't really difficult,just - yuk!
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confused.com

28th September 2014, 01:17
Why are so many so upset by this? Morbid & in bad taste. Why? Had the theme of the puzzle been 17th century poets, would it have been in bad taste because they are dead?
I find this site useful & informative but I wish you'd get over yourselves & find a sense of humour sometimes.
It was a perfectly fair puzzle.
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mamya

28th September 2014, 01:21
Everyone is entitled to voice an opinion as long as they do it nicely....


"get over yourselves" is a bit OTT.


PS My sense of humour is sharp as a tack.
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ixion

28th September 2014, 03:40
A fair point confused.com...I'm often surprised by what is deemed to be in bad taste....and what isn't.
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neko99

28th September 2014, 12:35
I found the theme legitimate, seeing as it is a well-known cultural phenomenon. I personally didn't find it morbid at all. A bit easy, seeing as they are all so famous - and especially as they are all famous as being "members" of that club.
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trevor

28th September 2014, 14:03
i thought it added a whiff of interest to an otherwise quite dull quiz.
i expect jim morrison would have been miffed at his omission.
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ethereal

30th September 2014, 14:15
Mamya, what's OTT?
I'm stuck with 5d: singing note, perhaps madly in love? On the contrary. Hope my cross-clues are all right.
?s?l?o?y
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chrise

30th September 2014, 14:16
I had PSALMODY for this one (PS for note, MADLY, O for love)
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mamya

30th September 2014, 14:18
OTT - Over the top.
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ethereal

30th September 2014, 14:19
Great! I never thought of a P before the S!
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