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Listener 4292: Going Out In Style By Homer
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That was quite a work-out. I admit to firing up the spreadsheet to help with the sorting, and once I'd got the theme and saw what had to be revealed I left a few loose ends till this morning. Some beautifully hidden misprints and, for me at least, a few red herrings. Thanks, Homer, for a great puzzle and for reminding me of some happy evenings.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You must be a bit like me Emcee - somewhat addicted, I was fitting in the last words at 2 a.m. but the title is part of my 'cultural background'. Yes, this was tough (and I had just found out that TAPU was correct in the Tibea, where I put TABU so that was a bit of downer too) but, as usual, have to admire the astonishing amount of work that has gone into this, even if it led to some very queer surface readings. (And don't moan about my rose-tinted spectacles!)
This was nice offering Homer on a subject entirely new to me. Some very nice clues and some testing misprints. Although I am confident with my highlighting I still have 5 or 6 queries, so now for what might be quite a long double-checking process before it goes in the post.
We have had a long run of (Magpie grade) A and B puzzles lately and this was a welcome change - D?
We have had a long run of (Magpie grade) A and B puzzles lately and this was a welcome change - D?
Crikey - that was hard - always dangling the carrot of illumination just out of reach, but near enough to keep me going.
Very enjoyable eventual teasing out of the theme and instructions - I too used a spreadsheet for sorting.
I've done the highlighting - and am determined to try the actual manipulation - but perhaps tomorrow with fresh eyes and brain.
Thanks Homer - great puzzle.
dave
Very enjoyable eventual teasing out of the theme and instructions - I too used a spreadsheet for sorting.
I've done the highlighting - and am determined to try the actual manipulation - but perhaps tomorrow with fresh eyes and brain.
Thanks Homer - great puzzle.
dave
Perhaps our worries that MORE LIKE THIS would set a pattern were misplaced. It has been a while since the last Homer Listener and it looks like Homer has spent most of the time crafting this. Despite being perfectly familiar with the theme, only spotted it right at the end. For completeness, I have carried out the manipulation, and now I am not 100% convinced about a couple of bits of the highlighting!
Hats off to Homer: an absolute tour de force - and what you learn along the way - not just about the theme, which was new to me - makes it an even more valuable experience. I wasjust lucky I had the time this weekend to get stuck into it - because you really need to get stuck in - every clue forces you to understand it completely and not just enter answers on a wing and a prayer which I so often do. Glad they're not all like that though...
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