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Saturday Times The Listener 4195 Sum by Hotspur Saturday June 23rd 2012
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Well that wasn't too bad. Now for the bottom half.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I enjoyed this one, and I'm delighted to see this particular commemoration. It took me a while to spot the process, and was pleased when it confirmed my guess at the missing six letters. Given the likelihood of a lucky guess, having to use the process to resolve some of the clashes is a necessary extra step.
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Really struggling with this - SW corner is defeating me despite having solved most of its clues (29d still a stumper). Knowing the two word phrase is not helping in the slightest, as every explanation I have read of the topic completely baffles me. Fighting on as I don't want this to be the first total failure of the year...
Finished this morning. Unlike many others I found the grid fill much more difficult than discovering the "process". I'd suggest anyone struggling with it to try a few straightforward experiments and it should emerge (hope that does not offend the AB police :-) ). I studied the "two-word" phrase a bit at college (admittedly a few decades ago now sadly) and I cannot see how the "repeated process" represents an "imitation of its inherent concept".
I agree, Blackhugh, that the process does not seem to exemplify the inherent concept - although if I try to translate the inherent concept to the base and potential number of states we work in here my head starts to hurt, and I'm prepared to believe almost anything! I've read this posting back to myself, and I think it's sufficiently opaque to keep the AB police off my back!
All sorted - with the "process" helping verify a couple of answers I wasn't 100% happy with. I felt it was quite a big leap from grid completion to discovering the process - and not one where having found it, it was completely obvious - not really a penny dropping moment, more picking the right penny up off the floor!
Three days of living up to my name to finally figure out the process. Tremendous admiration for the grid construction, and some excellent clues.
I know the attraction of the Listener is that it goes beyond the idea of simply filling the grid but I do prefer it when the grid fill is the main challenge, and the final step is more fun than challenge.
Incidentally for anyone with several hours to spare, Hotspur's personal website is available at http://coldspur.com/
I know the attraction of the Listener is that it goes beyond the idea of simply filling the grid but I do prefer it when the grid fill is the main challenge, and the final step is more fun than challenge.
Incidentally for anyone with several hours to spare, Hotspur's personal website is available at http://coldspur.com/
Still bogged down here. I suspect that I will be admitting defeat as I still have one unsolved clue and thus can't really begin the long grid stare. I thought the 'Judgement Seat' puzzle was the toughest of the year so far but this one makes that look like a walk in the park. Plodding on in the vain hope that inspiration will strike, but not hopeful.
By Jingo, this was good.
Late getting here this week, but there seems to be no disgrace in that. I had a fairly quick grid fill, but then didn't find much time to spend on identifying the 'process'. When I did get round to it, I realised what a challenge it was.
I am now in need of some serious counselling.
Late getting here this week, but there seems to be no disgrace in that. I had a fairly quick grid fill, but then didn't find much time to spend on identifying the 'process'. When I did get round to it, I realised what a challenge it was.
I am now in need of some serious counselling.
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