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Listener 4340 Red Shift By Nudd
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With Shackleton last week and now this puzzle, the Listener is finally picking up pace after a rather slow start to the year.
This puzzle is fun. Straightforward fill and a pleasing endgame. Puzzles do not have to be hard to be enjoyable. However, easier grid-fills must have a worthy theme, as in this one.
Thanks Nudd
This puzzle is fun. Straightforward fill and a pleasing endgame. Puzzles do not have to be hard to be enjoyable. However, easier grid-fills must have a worthy theme, as in this one.
Thanks Nudd
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This was indeed an absolute delight. I really must make time for the key material, which I know is highly regarded. (The pre-emptive Avuncular intuition had no chance this week.)
I do like it when a retrospective analysis of certain clues makes one realise that key information was visible all along, but I think that highlighting is superfluous when the setter has made it impossible for the puzzle to be completed without a full understanding of the steps required.
I only finished the Shackleton yesterday. Still don't see the point of the symbols, unless they were only meant to help identify a thematic word.
I do like it when a retrospective analysis of certain clues makes one realise that key information was visible all along, but I think that highlighting is superfluous when the setter has made it impossible for the puzzle to be completed without a full understanding of the steps required.
I only finished the Shackleton yesterday. Still don't see the point of the symbols, unless they were only meant to help identify a thematic word.
Finally got my iMac and printer set up again, after another lot of builders' dust had subsided - so I had a choice of 4339 or 4340 ... a quick peruse of the relevant threads said "let's do 4340 first".
Loved it - fair (but tricksy) clues, good way of hiding messages and some new (to me) source material to have a gander at.
All done and happy - now for that bottle of Chilean White.
Cheers
SD xx
Loved it - fair (but tricksy) clues, good way of hiding messages and some new (to me) source material to have a gander at.
All done and happy - now for that bottle of Chilean White.
Cheers
SD xx
Took a while to get through this. Think I found it harder than others. Familiar with some of the source material, but never a fan as falls into the category of being forced on me in school. Very little in that category has ever been liked. But a crossword can be good despite this, and this was good fun. Thank you.
An easy puzzle which I enjoyed solving, but I'm not as ecstatic about it as many here. The grid can hardly be described as Ximenean, with four examples of over-unched entries and sixteen entries with no unches at all. No wonder the puzzle was easy. I know from experience that getting a final grid with new words arising from changes is not easy, but I'm afraid I would not have been happy submitting this grid. Sorry, Nudd, if I've offended.
Although not a criticism, I found the instruction from the downs wasn't necessary at all to complete the puzzle; as I had an incomplete instruction, the end of which didn't seem to make sense, I just looked for somewhere to locate the only 13-letter title I knew and found it within a minute of scanning the grid.
Although not a criticism, I found the instruction from the downs wasn't necessary at all to complete the puzzle; as I had an incomplete instruction, the end of which didn't seem to make sense, I just looked for somewhere to locate the only 13-letter title I knew and found it within a minute of scanning the grid.
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