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Listener No 4339 Mixed Doubles By Shackleton
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At last an absolute cowson. This is what we have been waiting for all year.
5 half-clues solved and already fighting the urge to give up.
5 half-clues solved and already fighting the urge to give up.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes thought this was tough indeed, but finally managed to complete after an all afternoon session. The clues were challenging in themselves and combined with a carte blanche, was somewhat lucky that could start to enter answers into the grid after just around a dozen solved.
A satisfying end-game and an excellent construction and challenge from Shackleton, so many thanks.
A satisfying end-game and an excellent construction and challenge from Shackleton, so many thanks.
I know we've been asking for more of a challenge, but nay, Lord, dinna be ridiculous. This one has also destroyed my pet theory that there is a negative correlation between the length of the rubric and the difficulty of the puzzle. Some really tough clues to cold-solve, and a degree of luck needed in the order in which they yielded if one were to make an early start on filling the grid -- luck which did not favour me. Thanks, Shackleton, for a very nice construction and a real work-out.
Very impressive. I loved the construction and novel entry method. Some of the clues were brutally tough. My only question is what the symbols add to the final solution. I feel like one is missing, or at least there is something else where I would expect another symbol to be. I feel like I am otherwise understanding the punchline.
On the other hand, all the erasing at the end means that those who do understand this ones needn't worry about missing out on the correct solution by accidentally putting TUCOTUCO when you meant TUCUTUCO or something...
Still one of the six elements to find (presumably the "more apposite" one), and a couple of gaps in understanding of what's going on particularly in the first clue 6, but undoubtedly the best puzzle of the year, although I fear (and with no disrespect to this year's previous puzzles) that this is underselling it rather. At any rate I expect Shackleton's efforts won't go unnoticed when Gold Cup time rolls around again.
Still one of the six elements to find (presumably the "more apposite" one), and a couple of gaps in understanding of what's going on particularly in the first clue 6, but undoubtedly the best puzzle of the year, although I fear (and with no disrespect to this year's previous puzzles) that this is underselling it rather. At any rate I expect Shackleton's efforts won't go unnoticed when Gold Cup time rolls around again.
I absolutely loved that. And what a great endgame. Tough clues, but all fair - and I have to say I got a bit of a sense of achievement when I finally cracked some of them. That was my slowest solve in quite a while (I think, though this is a bit of a solver's cliché, a few pints and some Bach helped considerably...)
Best wishes to all who gather here. And many thanks indeed to Shackleton.
Right, back to the brutal Schadenfreude in Cam magazine..
Best wishes to all who gather here. And many thanks indeed to Shackleton.
Right, back to the brutal Schadenfreude in Cam magazine..
Like 1915, 2015 has been long periods of boredom, interposed with episodes of terror. This week's was stupendous. We even managed to misplace a set of interlocking answers, which took ages to realise.
Somehow rode the waves of despair to complete a beautiful Listener that kept us mystified until the very end.
Somehow rode the waves of despair to complete a beautiful Listener that kept us mystified until the very end.
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