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For example, you may be looking for the word “Sherlock”
which is not contained as a single word entry but is
contained within the entry of “Sherlock Homes and Dr
Watson”.
Note: Extended Search can be used after all types of
search (single word, phrases or hyphenated).
Multiple words - Normal Mode
The solution may contain more than one word, e.g. the clue
could be “Shakespeare play (4,4)”.
Press [CLR] twice to clear the screen ready for a search.
Word size?
Press [4] then [SPACE] then [4] and then [ENTER], display
will show:
????, ????
If you know any of the letters in the solution, substitute the
?ʼs with them. For example, you may know that the 1st
letter of the 1st word is an “K” and that the last letter of the
2nd word is an “R”. Press the keys to move the cursor
to the desired ʻ?ʼʼs, and type the known letter(s).
K??? ???R
Press (ENTER) to search for matching phrases. The screen
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displays the first matching phrase it can find.
KALA AZAR
[ ] may flash to indicate if there are more matching
phrases. Press
to view the next phrase until you find the
desired phrase containing your words. Press
to scroll
back up the list.
Press [CLR] to clear the screen ready for another search for
phrases of “4,4” words, or press [CLR] again to if you wish
to search for a different sized phrase.
Multiple Word - Extended Search
In the example given above you could use the Extended
Search mode to find multiple word answers within phrases
or when you are unable to find a multi-word answer using
standard search then you can try to find it using Extended
Search.
E.g. the clue is “Character in Bond Movie. (3,3)” (Answer
is Odd Job)
Press [CLR] twice to show -
Word size?
Press [3], [Space], [3] and [Enter] to show -