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Listener 4269 Journey To The Centre By Ilver
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I’m surprised that no one has yet commented on this first-class puzzle. Not the usual numerical but a thoroughly entertaining exercise in logic as well as plenty of clues to solve. Thank you, Ilver.
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I can't imagine how the setter concocted this with all the levels of constraint put on the clues. Admirable indeed.
I keep revising my opinion of 'puzzle of the year' as the year progresses but in my (current) opinion this is going to take some beating.
Many thanks, Ilver, for a true masterpiece.
I can't imagine how the setter concocted this with all the levels of constraint put on the clues. Admirable indeed.
I keep revising my opinion of 'puzzle of the year' as the year progresses but in my (current) opinion this is going to take some beating.
Many thanks, Ilver, for a true masterpiece.
Well done to MM and MC (if I may you address you so) for going through the final slog ... I have completed grid - which I thoroughly enjoyed once I had a few letters to work with - and think I know the right method to work out which cells to shade, but am not sure I currently have the strength to codify every cell (which seems like it may take longer than an England innings. Then again, so does sneezing these days). Thanks to Ilver (so far....)
All sorted myself, after an alternative idea for interpreting the final message produced a coherent shading. Saw what the result would be fairly soon afterwards but it was still instructive to follow the logical solution to the final shading. This must have been a nightmare to construct with the various constraints, so thanks Ilver for persevering!
As I was solving the clues I kept losing track of the cell numbers in the grid, so made much slower progress than expected, considering how easy most of the clues were. I've finished the grid but so far haven't seen how to apply the hidden instruction, which seems rather vague to me with an indefinite article.
I agree that the grid must have been a nightmare to construct.
Initially I rejected my answer to 30 because it wasn't in Chambers. Once I completed the grid I found my answer confirmed. Surely the preamble should alert solvers to words not in Chambers.
I agree that the grid must have been a nightmare to construct.
Initially I rejected my answer to 30 because it wasn't in Chambers. Once I completed the grid I found my answer confirmed. Surely the preamble should alert solvers to words not in Chambers.
Contendo, I certainly agree with you in the case of a past participle. Other cases are less clear-cut (I will also avoid being too specific). However, I have just used the Chambers CD ROM partial word search, keying in some of the letters, and the answer does come up. I thought I'd done this previously, but perhaps I made an error entering the letters and blanks.
Am I the only one still struggling to interpret the instruction? I seem to be losing my grip these days.
Am I the only one still struggling to interpret the instruction? I seem to be losing my grip these days.
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