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The Foxer

The 127-cell honeycomb below is a fancy form of wordsearch in which every cell is used, and words can curl and zigzag but never overlap. Each hive foxer has a theme (some previous ones: roses, landmines, and The 39 Steps). Identifying this theme is a vital part of the defoxing process. Today’s puzzle is made up of 18 answers.

 

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SOLUTIONS

Last week's jigsaw puzzle foxer:

A1 Manic Street Preachers – The Holy Bible (Stugle)
A2 Daft Punk – Homework (Numptydumpty)
A3 Jeff Wayne – War of the Worlds (Dr. Breen)
A4 George Harrison – All Things Must Pass (Numptydumpty)
A5 ABBA – Arrival (Rorschach617)
A6 Funkadelic – America Eats Its Young (wexee)

B1 Public Enemy – Fear of a Black Planet (Numptydumpty)
B2 Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin III (Numptydumpty)
B3 REM – Automatic for the People (Rorschach617, Matchstick)
B4 Coldplay – X&Y (Stugle)
B5 Patti Smith Group – Radio Ethiopia (Numptydumpty)
B6 The Smiths – Meat is Murder (Faldrath)

C1 John Lennon – Walls and Bridges (Dr. Breen)
C2 Green Day – American Idiot (Gothnak)
C3 Suede – Coming Up (phlebas)
C4 Roberta Flack – Killing Me Softly (phlebas)
C5 Foo Fighters – The Colour and the Shape (Little_Crow)
C6 Stevie Wonder – Songs in the Key of Life (Numptydumpty)

D1 Eminem - The Slim Shady LP (AbyssUK)
D2 Pogues – Rum Sodomy & The Lash (Numptydumpty)
D3 k. d. lang – Ingénue (Faldrath)
D4 Clash – Give’em Enough Rope (Numptydumpty)
D5 Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention – Weasels Ripped My Flesh (Faldrath)
D6 Radiohead – OK Computer (Faldrath)

E1 Iron Maiden – Powerslave (Faldrath)
E2 Electric Light Orchestra – Out of the Blue (catalpa)
E3 Oasis – Be Here Now (Gothnak)
E4 Beach Boys – Pet Sounds (Matchstick)
E5 Pulp – His’n’Hers (Stugle)
E6 Lou Reed – Transformer (Matchstick)

F1 Bob Dylan – John Wesley Harding (Faldrath)
F2 Kate Bush – The Kick Inside (Numptydumpty)
F3 Isley Brothers – Harvest for the World (a_monk)
F4 Yes – Relayer (Faldrath)
F5 Bob Marley & The Wailers – Exodus (phlebas)
F6 Pink Ployd – Animals (phlebas)

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Tim Stone: A vereran PC games journalist, Tim has been covering simulation, strategy and management games in print and online for over 30 years. At Rock Paper Shotgun, he was the writer of The Flare Path, a weekly column, from 2011 until 2022.
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