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Listener 4186 Cuemasters by Tangram
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I think I've got there, though held up for a long time in the NW of the grid and an overenthusiastic wrong answer to 1 down in particular. A wrong assumption about probably the most critical missing letter sent me chasing after several wrong answers to the question, too.
Rather hard work, this one, with several possible dead ends cluttering up the solving process, and a grumble about doing word searches averted by spotting the Answer after carefully rereading the blurb.
Not bad, a proper Listener workout. Thanks to Tangram, and best wishes to all who gather here
Rather hard work, this one, with several possible dead ends cluttering up the solving process, and a grumble about doing word searches averted by spotting the Answer after carefully rereading the blurb.
Not bad, a proper Listener workout. Thanks to Tangram, and best wishes to all who gather here
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Off to a late start this week, having been away over the week-end. The end is in sight but like others I am held up in the NW corner. I have an indirect anagram at 1dn which someone suggested last week is not allowed, so maybe I need to rethink it. I have most, but not all, of the question. the last two words of which gave me the theme, but I haven't found the answer yet.
I think the "obvious" letter has to be right JdeC. Why not?
My goodness the NW corner was a lot harder than the rest of it and I am left with the feeling that I must have got 2dn right but not really understanding the word play. I think, also, that it stretches the meaning of "essentially" somewhat.
My goodness the NW corner was a lot harder than the rest of it and I am left with the feeling that I must have got 2dn right but not really understanding the word play. I think, also, that it stretches the meaning of "essentially" somewhat.
Only returned home last night, so had been tackling this without any reference books. Had a last stab at last week's and got it finished this morning. Like others, I am struggling with NW corner, and perhaps am enjoying the cuemasters in Sheffield too much to concentrate on task in hand. Have only really got last two words of quotation in their entirety, reminding me of something my mother used to recite, which could be quite appropriate to the crosswords we so love to attempt. But I can't see how the rest fits in with that as yet.
Enjoyed this. Perhaps not so challenging as last weeks, but some obscure stuff here, although I would agree that some clues were loose. I would have thought that having every single entry missing letters means that having more thematic material in the grid would be very difficult.
I suspect those with a nagging feeling are pausing over the homology, as did I.
I suspect those with a nagging feeling are pausing over the homology, as did I.
I guess my nagging feeling is two-fold. 1) How does a letter make anything homologous with anything else? Depends what you do with it. That on its own could just be me being pedantic (no, surely not I hear my friends cry!) but 2) if you do add that letter to both the title and "that answer" I'm not sure I'm convinced that makes them "agreeing" or "of the same essential nature". Related, yes, but not really those things.