Those of you interested in some background information about setters and other people, past and present, connected with crosswords may wish to visit the new Crossword Who’s Who.
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Those of you interested in some background information about setters and other people, past and present, connected with crosswords may wish to visit the new Crossword Who’s Who.
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Excellent! Thanks for the link Administrator. Nice one.
Interesting, but far from complete. For example, there’s a lot of stuff in Azed’s book that could be incorporated.
Hi Mike
As I understand it the Who’s Who section of Michael Curl’s website has only just been incorporated in the past week or so, and until a few days ago was extremely sparse. A huge amount has been added in a very short time and I’m sure it’s an ongoing process. I can only guess that the information gathered so far has come from internet sources (including contacting setters who can be emailed) and that printed works are yet to be explored.