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Listener No 4335 The Old Swan By Jago
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Thank you Jago for a gentle romp. A fine curtain raiser for the Listener setters' dinner.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a shame that we're bashing Jago again after doing so even more dismissively for last year's Tour de France puzzle. Fair enough, this one is (again) a touch parochial, and as Ruthrobin hints it's a bit self-referential as well, but it provided half an hour or so of pleasing entertainment - a welcome relief after the last few weeks. And no ambiguity!
Respite for us numerophobes, though after swiftly identifying the theme it all fell into place rather too quickly for my liking. I hadn’t realised that Jago set the TDF one too – I wonder if his next will be set in a tea room? ;¬) Still I have Saturday afternoon back and chores to do so I'm thankful. Cheers Jago.
I found this the easiest to complete this year. The clues were straightforward and well constructed. The only criticism I would suggest would be to hide the theme a little longer. It was quite easy to work it out from the instructions, and the title was still in my head from a recent puzzle. But thank you - I enjoyed it, as always.
There's something wrong when it takes less time to solve The Listener than it does to solve the day's blocked cryptic in The Times. Was able to write in 1ac before I'd finished reading the preamble, and had the puzzle finished in just over 20 minutes. Some of the clues were embarrassingly easy.
I know there need to be easier puzzles to attract newcomers, and that the Listener great and good are on their annual bash this weekend, but frankly, this was pathetic. What with ambiguous endings, bizarre marking decisions and such a poor standard of puzzle this year, it's all rather disappointing. Hopefully at the setters' dinner tonight, rather than self-congratulatory backslapping they all sit down and talk about how to improve things.
I know there need to be easier puzzles to attract newcomers, and that the Listener great and good are on their annual bash this weekend, but frankly, this was pathetic. What with ambiguous endings, bizarre marking decisions and such a poor standard of puzzle this year, it's all rather disappointing. Hopefully at the setters' dinner tonight, rather than self-congratulatory backslapping they all sit down and talk about how to improve things.
An early finish for me, too, with only a few answers needing a dictionary. What surprised me was the presence of the first sentence of the preamble. It gave too much of the game away; without it, and the reference to the manhunt in the second sentence, however straightforward the clues, there could have been a series of gentle PDMs making the whole more satisfying. This must have been an editorial decision, and does make me worry that the team really are deliberately making things simpler.
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