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Listener 4279 Hellside By External
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Nice gentle cluing from eXternal - first Listener I think. This will be a good starter for new or newish solvers but shouldn't detain the regulars for too long. All definitions sorted, just a bit of grid staring needed to find the nine cells.
Thanks eXternal.
Thanks eXternal.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. Very enjoyable, and a nice overall consistency which meant that once the scheme for the missing letters was found the grid-staring became quite easy. In contrast to some of you, I got held up for a while in the lower left-hand corner of the grid. The first version of the song that I turned up had yet another member in the thematic set: I suppose one can in principle extend it almost indefinitely, but I'd be interested to know what is the largest set that anyone can find on line.
I can see that this is going to be one of those puzzles where the grid can be filled in little more than an hour, followed by hours of staring. The trouble is that there are so many different ways of cryptically representing the main protagonist and the last member of the set that I don't know precisely what I'm looking for.
I'm pretty sure that the theme has been done before, though that doesn't matter, particularly if the treatment's different.
I'm pretty sure that the theme has been done before, though that doesn't matter, particularly if the treatment's different.
Good to have a simpler one for a change. Finally saw what was going on with the seemingly meaningless extra letters and found the final block of letters quite quickly after a break - which always heps when you're stuck.
Nice to see Grace Slick here. My favourite band of all time. Saturday aftenoon!
Only I fear you are an alias. If not, do get in touch! I was at the Roundhouse when (you/) they played there with the Doors in 68. Pure nostalgia.
Nice to see Grace Slick here. My favourite band of all time. Saturday aftenoon!
Only I fear you are an alias. If not, do get in touch! I was at the Roundhouse when (you/) they played there with the Doors in 68. Pure nostalgia.
Grid fill a breeze compare to recent offerings, then sat staring at the extra letters for almost as long again until the penny dropped. Now my least favourite part (and the one that usually means it ends up in the bin!), the dreaded word search .... Contendo and emcee - don't worry about any lack of musical knowledge, irrelevant here I suspect
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