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Japanese crossword «Harp»



Size: 14x15Picture:6/10Difficulty:3/10Added:04.08.18Author: Irizka2



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Jimbobovalsocks (4 August 2018, 14:45) complain
Just completely boring! Totally symmetrical, not a very interesting image. It only took me a few minutes to do it though. I suppose it would be a good beginner puzzle.
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Mac_May (5 August 2018, 15:44) complain
Eh. Is it in the smallest category. Where would you suggest beginner puzzles be placed?
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Karal_Daskin (4 September 2018, 10:19) complain
Exactly!
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Prikichi (4 August 2018, 19:01) complain
I'm afraid i have to agree with Jimbo on this one
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Guest: LiaD (5 August 2018, 0:43) complain
Ideal for beginners
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Corpore (5 August 2018, 17:19) complain
Good for beginners
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nataliecv (6 August 2018, 9:06) complain
Simple and symmetrical. Good beginner/starter puzzle. Don't rule this type out just because some people have gotten better than this. We all started out with fairly simple puzzles.
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Stephanie_Cummings (7 August 2018, 19:08) complain
I'm not complaining. Sometimes you need a quick and easy puzzle to do in between the challenging ones
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Guest: patrycjusz (9 August 2018, 21:34) complain
for very begginers.
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Virginia_Williamson (14 August 2018, 16:00) complain
Nice, very easy puzzle.
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Gloa (9 December 2018, 17:15) complain
too symetrical for me. but good for beginners
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Sarei (11 March 2019, 15:07) complain
Everything is said :-) Good for absolute beginners!
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RoiTadoudou (30 May 2019, 12:19) complain
That's no harp, it's a lyra
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mrneil6 (11 August 2020, 19:29) complain
I agree, it's not a harp, nor is it a "lyra" - it's a lyre
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Keith (3 August 2022, 16:53) complain
Lyra is greek, I believe. At any rate, here is an example of that use: http://www.seasky.org/constellations/constellation-lyra.html
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mrneil6 (3 August 2022, 22:06) complain
The actual Greek would "Λύρα", which is pronounced lyra, and translates to lyre in English ... the actual word Lyra, as used in English, is the name of a specific constellation, not the name of the instrument, which remains lyre.

Etymology aside, it's still a good puzzle :)
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