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Listener Crossword 4171, Fruitful Recipe by Dipper
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A nice easy start to the New Year, encouraging me to start entering again. If there are people reading this who haven't tried the Listener yet, here's a good place to start - fair clues that take a bit of thinking, a nice endgame and (it has to be for me) a straightforward enough find the hidden message.
Thanks to Dipper, and a good New Year to all. Don't forget the tree comes down today.
Thanks to Dipper, and a good New Year to all. Don't forget the tree comes down today.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Happy 2012. I still wait for the newsprint version and consider a Saturday finish good going.
A gentle start to the year from Dipper (it really should be Dibber) with some fine clues several of which took a long time to unravel, despite being certain of the answers (always a dangerous thing to be).
Regarding reference books, The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations is frequently a source of inspiration for setters as is Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable.
A gentle start to the year from Dipper (it really should be Dibber) with some fine clues several of which took a long time to unravel, despite being certain of the answers (always a dangerous thing to be).
Regarding reference books, The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations is frequently a source of inspiration for setters as is Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable.
Life keeps intervening but I got around to this today and, like others, found it a relatively easy stroll, though there are one or two traps for the unwary. Speaking of which I find in the solution to no. 4168, BeRo's Phiz, I had a Y in the middle of the third row of the top grid, where he has an I. I think mine is equally valid, PYNE being an alternative spelling of PINE, and ROYNISH taking a slightly different route. Anyone agree?
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