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Listener 4285: Now You See It By Mr E
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A nice playful offering by Mr E. Nothing too difficult in the clues, but I found spotting the way the other four fitted took far longer than it should have. Luckily I spotted the final one fairly quickly. Thanks, Mr E, that was fun.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Concur Tilbee. Completely sucked into the red herring as well. Even the clue number fits.
I will never forget the golf themed puzzle from MrE, unfortunately this does not compare in terms of endgame. Havent we seen 'breast stroke' as a clue recently (I know it is not copied as the puzzle would have been sent a couple of years ago).
I will never forget the golf themed puzzle from MrE, unfortunately this does not compare in terms of endgame. Havent we seen 'breast stroke' as a clue recently (I know it is not copied as the puzzle would have been sent a couple of years ago).
This was enjoyable and I can't believe how long it took me to suss what was going on till the PDM.
However I can't believe Easterfool is the only one to have spotted a potential problem, as my first option for the word to be highlighted is not in BRB but is certainly in the Oxford Online. And Chambers is only ever a primary reference, not a catch-all. I'm 'nurturing' the idea here that Easterfool has spotted the same as me. - though who knows there could be a 3rd option I've missed!
Further thought threw up the option that I'm assuming Mr E is looking for and which works in a different sense again. Still all in all a fun challenge.
However I can't believe Easterfool is the only one to have spotted a potential problem, as my first option for the word to be highlighted is not in BRB but is certainly in the Oxford Online. And Chambers is only ever a primary reference, not a catch-all. I'm 'nurturing' the idea here that Easterfool has spotted the same as me. - though who knows there could be a 3rd option I've missed!
Further thought threw up the option that I'm assuming Mr E is looking for and which works in a different sense again. Still all in all a fun challenge.
Yes, there seems to be a perfectly valid alternative for the final move (that is in the Oxford on-line but not in Chambers) I think it must always be the setter's concern that his solution might not be unique. Obviously the wise move would be to use the Chambers word but if you haven't seen it and enter the other, that might give the editors and Mr Green a bit of a problem.
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