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I cannot find a thread for the puzzle so expect I will be redirected. I think I have this all completed although not 100% on the final step, so this needs a bit more thought. Spent ages on a huge thematic red herring. An enjoyable challenge, thanks ifor.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.An obscure theme to say the least, or is every British kid told this story in their crib? All done except for the thematic number; although I think I know what it has to be, I can't get the message from the clues to come out - the first bit makes sense but when I try to "repeat" the letter heights, I get gibberish. I'll try again tomorrow.
Very nice puzzle from Ifor. I packed up last night when my message descended into gibberish about two thirds of the way through, but it quickly fell into place this morning when I saw that I was including one clue that I shouldn't. One bit of the wordplay for the initial grid still eludes me, but I'm happy with the final result.
I have a full grid apart from one (well, maybe three) squares and a list of numbers. I have no idea in what order to put them, nor how to modify the grid. Unless I have gone after the red herring I am with dr b on total ignorance of the theme (nor much enlightened by Google), and I'm as English as they come. All in all, not looking too promising.
Grid filled apart from 43, which mystifies me. The wordplay gives me an answer that I cannot relate to a possible definition. I think I know what the theme is but that involves a leap of intuition rather than any hints from the puzzle. So far I have got no coherent message even though I'm pretty sure what "thematic order" means. And as for modifying a block of cells to show a first attempt, I cannot see any logical way of arriving there. I'm not even sure what "rebuilding one block of cells" means. If I'm right about the theme, the digits won't be correctly sequenced.
Ah well, I'll have another go at getting the message tomorrow.
Ah well, I'll have another go at getting the message tomorrow.
Yes, TheBear 69, I agree. I have the instruction (of which the fourth word seems to be superfluous) but no idea how to interpret it. All the obvious ways of complying lead to not-words. I also have a vague idea (based on the look of the thing) what's going on, but that doesn't help either. More gazing needed.
Finally all resolved (possibly). Staring at the grid does not help a lot, and think the end game is tough in that it certainly involves a degree of lateral thinking. Even after rebuilding the block of cells and performing the nominal replacement, the final step requires a specific interpretation of the instruction to create the thematic number, but I do not as yet see any other option - as perhaps AndrewG-S was alluding to in his initial post.
There is some thematic material here, but I only recognised this after reaching the solution and then Googling, which I am not sure is the right way around ?
As for red herrings I went through many of these. Amazing what you can see in a grid if you look hard enough.
There is some thematic material here, but I only recognised this after reaching the solution and then Googling, which I am not sure is the right way around ?
As for red herrings I went through many of these. Amazing what you can see in a grid if you look hard enough.
All done, but what a struggle after a relatively straightforward gridfill. I went down many blind alleys and, quite frankly, and am annoyed with myself for not getting the theme much quicker - this being one of my major interests!
I thought the theme was cleverly represented in the grid and the thematic number is quite clear once the coded message is applied.
A tough endgame, Ifor, but many thanks.
I thought the theme was cleverly represented in the grid and the thematic number is quite clear once the coded message is applied.
A tough endgame, Ifor, but many thanks.
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