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Listener 4187: Prize and Prize-winner by Dysart
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The lack of numbers in the grid didnt hold this puzzle up for long and now having obtained a full grid, the author, birthplace, the removed five letter collection and one of the three novels highlighted, it is now a case of hunting. I do like a hunt...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The second came quite quickly but I was being completely dense about the third. Anyone remember that dastardly puzzle from a few years back where the whole grid was full of movies but cryptically represented? I enjoy those little challenges, or in the earlier case a big challenge. Back to Dysart's puzzle, fun and a packed grid. Thanks
those of you who follow my Listener musings will know that my heart sank on reading "hidden in the grid", and while I started late (my missus did the Sport Relief mile swim today - shy one leg that's something!) the grid filled fairly steadily, and at least the author was not too hard to find.
The snag with "cryptic representations" is that they could be almost anything, even given a selection of the possible answers. I believe I have found all the items, but if I was feeling like it, I might try and talk myself into some alternatives - I bet there are some, depending on how twisty you want to be. Ticking off all the items in the preamble helps, though, and I'll let this one stay the right side of fair, missing a word search grump by a couple of happy accidents.
Thanks to Dysart and regards to all.
The snag with "cryptic representations" is that they could be almost anything, even given a selection of the possible answers. I believe I have found all the items, but if I was feeling like it, I might try and talk myself into some alternatives - I bet there are some, depending on how twisty you want to be. Ticking off all the items in the preamble helps, though, and I'll let this one stay the right side of fair, missing a word search grump by a couple of happy accidents.
Thanks to Dysart and regards to all.
PS - should anyone be inspired to sponsor my Missus and her amazing one and a bit leg swim, you can do it here: http://my.artezglobal...372047&langPref=en-CA
Cheers
Cheers
Had had too much pop with clients (then friends) yesterday and only got in late, so half-attacked it last night before falling asleep involuntarily; quite quickly checked and polished it off this morning. Novelist with whom I am well familiar, which helped (even yesterday). Skilfully put together grid, with plenty of thematic stuffing. Much enjoyed this, a very good puzzle in true Listener tradition. Many thanks, Dysart.
Just having a check through - looks an even better puzzle in the light of day than it did at 1am.
Can't fully parse 45a though and it's irritating me - can someone whisper a small hint please to [email protected]
Can't fully parse 45a though and it's irritating me - can someone whisper a small hint please to [email protected]
I've only just (because it bothered me slightly) worked out the significance of the Title - the "Prize" is also there in the grid in full.
And by the by, a big thank you to those generous ABers who sponsored herself in her marathon swim. There's some great people out there, and that's another 20 children (thus far) who will be protected from malaria. Cheers!
And by the by, a big thank you to those generous ABers who sponsored herself in her marathon swim. There's some great people out there, and that's another 20 children (thus far) who will be protected from malaria. Cheers!
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