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Listener 4150 - Garden Scraps by Colleague
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A rapid grid fiil brings the reward of a visit to the sherry decanter before attempting to make sense of the preamble. It's a risky strategy, but someone has to try it.
On reflection, I think I boobed on Colleague's offering last year, so more care needed this time (and perhaps less sherry).
On reflection, I think I boobed on Colleague's offering last year, so more care needed this time (and perhaps less sherry).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agree, one of the quickest fills of the year, but the end game has multiple parts to slow the solve down. I have found everything except the 315deg rotation. It seems obvious what it should be and where it should be, but it seems to be the wrong letter in this place (compared the 225deg letter). Further thought required.
...and my feeling of unease is justified. I was working on an image of the symbol from google images, which is not the one Colleague has used. My final representation of the symbol is much more satisfactory.
I recall Colleague's last puzzle "the 5 K's" that also was a little tricky to finish.
On the whole a fun puzzle, although for a Listener, the grid fill was too quick.
I recall Colleague's last puzzle "the 5 K's" that also was a little tricky to finish.
On the whole a fun puzzle, although for a Listener, the grid fill was too quick.
Agree with RR, I think, on the amiable misdirection in the preamble, making me wary of the rather straightforward grid fill (I started late) through expecting complications. Two nice windups, and for me at least, a welcome return to Listeners I can solve after two weeks in Much-Staring-at-the-Grid. And yes, I know last week's was easy, I just ran out of patience with hazy (?) instructions. This week's were just cheerfully misleading.
Congrats to Easylistener, and sure, if I'm in it, so are you!
Congrats to Easylistener, and sure, if I'm in it, so are you!
As with others a rapid grid fill and a bit of head scratching for the final step. Bit of a curate's egg I thought. Lots of thematic material and decent final step, but very odd to have nothing in the clues, I thought this was almost a pre-requisite for an advanced cryptic. It would have been very easy to include some of the instruction into the clues and a shame that this was not done.
Some straightforward clueing, but a fair bit of reference-chasing, too. The speravi principle didn’t help much, and it took a while to shake off suspicions of it being themed around the honeysuckle and the bindweed - any of you know the song? In contrast to midazolam, it was the symbol that led me to the second straight line - the 225 degree one, of which I regret to say I was ignorant. A good puzzle.
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