I was never going to get the word association one, my lack of geographical knowledge of the northern counties and their various small towns and villages let me down there. But also I wouldn't associate sticky with the word they do.
1, 2, 4 & 5 were all ok. The fact that there was only one possible (and fairly obvious) solution for the first line of 4 made it a relatively straightforward logic puzzle but I take issue with 6 being described as "effectively binary" in the solution when it's not binary at all. The numbers in the clue are powers of 2 and that's the only link to binary. The "1s and 0s" part of the clue is completely irrelevant to finding the solution.
I looked at the solution for 7 and I still can't see how you're supposed to crack the code, maybe it's not a logical solution and just required trial and error and I CBA. Maybe the punctuation should have given it away - or at least a starting point?
Anyone who has solved it care to shed any light?
I was never going to get the word association one, my lack of geographical knowledge of the northern counties and their various small towns and villages let me down there. But also I wouldn't associate sticky with the word they do.
1, 2, 4 & 5 were all ok. The fact that there was only one possible (and fairly obvious) solution for the first line of 4 made it a relatively straightforward logic puzzle but I take issue with 6 being described as "effectively binary" in the solution when it's not binary at all. The numbers in the clue are powers of 2 and that's the only link to binary. The "1s and 0s" part of the clue is completely irrelevant to finding the solution.
I looked at the solution for 7 and I still can't see how you're supposed to crack the code, maybe it's not a logical solution and just required trial and error and I CBA. Maybe the punctuation should have given it away - or at least a starting point?
Anyone who has solved it care to shed any light?