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Listener 4173 Bias by Zag
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Well, that was an interesting workout and an area about which I previously knew absolutely nothing. Thanks for that Zag.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Easier Listeners there have surely been in very recent memory - 4171 springs readily to mind. I did this in part, though, while watching Mastermind. Sure. the cluing's not too tricky, though in several cases where the letter order remains random, fitting everything in has led to a very messy grid.
But like a good Listener, this has introduced me to a subject not-so-cunningly hidden in the grid that I was shamefully unaware of.
Enjoyable, and what a wealth of thematic material! Cheers Zag!
But like a good Listener, this has introduced me to a subject not-so-cunningly hidden in the grid that I was shamefully unaware of.
Enjoyable, and what a wealth of thematic material! Cheers Zag!
Didn't quite make the Friday Club this week but that was because I didn't start until late last night. I also found this fairly straightforward but fun (and a new theme for me too...). Made slightly harder because some clues had more than one potential entry until other clues were solved. Thought the definition for 32a was stretching things a bit.
Almost there, but haven't got the 10-letter phrase or the final connection between the theme words yet. I thought this was an interesting variant on the usual run of Listeners.
Does anyone out there use Googlechrome? If so do you have my problem when printing the Listener crossword of the right-hand edge and bottom three lines disappearing from the print?
Does anyone out there use Googlechrome? If so do you have my problem when printing the Listener crossword of the right-hand edge and bottom three lines disappearing from the print?
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