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Listener 4137: Frightened Catherine by Ifor
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An enjoyable Listener début from Ifor (although a setter that I have solved in the Magpie, EV and IQ).
I was wondering why this needed to be a carte blanche as I was solving it, but the little twists justified it. Clever theme that was well constructed. Thanks Ifor
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I was wondering why this needed to be a carte blanche as I was solving it, but the little twists justified it. Clever theme that was well constructed. Thanks Ifor
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can but agree with both Midazolam and Dr B on both counts. This was a fine challenge all the way through with the last pdm coming after the grid was completed - just how it should be. Indeed, it became clear why it had to be a carte blanche as the solving proceeded. Yes, Dr B, I am still struggling with this month's Crossword Centre puzzle too.
Excellent ! A really good puzzle this week. Perfectly fair. Step-by-step process of pdm's - quite easy to start the "blancmange" off which helped get further answers - then working out differing letters - and their significance ... then on to final twists and turns. Beautiful. Many, many thanks, Ifor.
Just in under the wire on Friday night, having handicapped myself by starting rather late. Another blank grid? I suppose it reduces the chances of misprints in presentation, and in this case (I wanted to get a clean print on one page, and couldn't copy the grid image across into Word) it was also easy to create a reasonable facsimile. Why half the clues were in italics online I have no idea, and while it's nice to have the "two words" and "Unclued" stand out, why they have to be in much larger font size is beyond me.
Enough kvetching - this was a mostly enjoyable puzzle where I resisted (perhaps foolishly, it helped with the last two in) to work out what the unclued answers until very close to the end. A good, solid, proper Listener which held together well.Thanks to Ifor and regards to all.
Enough kvetching - this was a mostly enjoyable puzzle where I resisted (perhaps foolishly, it helped with the last two in) to work out what the unclued answers until very close to the end. A good, solid, proper Listener which held together well.Thanks to Ifor and regards to all.
Once again I have a completed grid but my differing letters are not precise and, although I can see which clue to ignore, I cannot see the thematic convergence.
Will battle on tomorrow.
Thanks Bobby for the info on Bradfords at Amazon - as soon as it arrived, I finished the travellers within 10 minutes!!
Will battle on tomorrow.
Thanks Bobby for the info on Bradfords at Amazon - as soon as it arrived, I finished the travellers within 10 minutes!!
Hi All, I've been an avid follower of the Listener for a few years now, and solve them occasionally. However, the carte blanche style are the ones that I have a real problem with. I assume you have to cold-solve, and then do a "jigsaw", but I always end up with a few solved clues and a blank grid! Any tips would be much appreciated, to ([email protected]) if anyone would be so kind. Thanks.
Yes, despite the recent surfeit of carte-blanche puzzles, this one is enjoyable enough to be forgivable - cleverly worked, cheers Ifor.
Jason, there are worse examples - at least here you get clue numbers and know the answer order, so you can work from both ends and see approximately where down answers slot in with numbered acrosses - remember the symmetry which helps with across clue placement. Stick with it
Jason, there are worse examples - at least here you get clue numbers and know the answer order, so you can work from both ends and see approximately where down answers slot in with numbered acrosses - remember the symmetry which helps with across clue placement. Stick with it
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