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BASE FIDDLES A Base Fiddles puzzle is a variation of a cryptically clued form. Each word in the form is cryptically clued; in each clue is some extraneous material that must be removed before solving. The clues are given in alphabetical order by answer. The answer to each cryptic clue must be transformed according to form another part of a standard Enigma base; a list of the flat types that are to be used is given with the puzzle, and the removed material provides a clue to the transformed word. Finally the transformed words must be arranged to construct a form. An example:
The solutions to the cryptic clues are as follows. The extraneous material is given in parentheses, followed by the puzzle type and transformed word:
Finally, a square is made out of the words in the last column:
The Base Fiddles puzzle type was invented by Lucifer, and named after a similar puzzle type created by Harth.
CHEVY CHASE FORMS A Chevy Chase form has clues which may be cryptic or plain; it is up to the solver to determine which.
The solution:
The Chevy Chase Form was invented by Rain Man.
CONNECTED PIECEMEAL A connected piecemeal is similar to a piecemeal, but the shape formed is two piecemeals connected at one of the words. Also called a piecemeal window; it has also been composed in the form of two squares on top of each other, rather than side by side as in this example.
The solution:
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