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Listener No 4347 Pairs By Elap
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Fairly easy entry to the puzzle, but took me a while to see the final step.
Thanks Elap.
Thanks Elap.
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Elap. This was a terrific feat of construction to fit them all in one grid. It was a logical solving process and despite one who prefers non-numericals I enjoyed it immensely. As a setter myself I agree with your sentiments. However this site doesn't give away the crux of themes or solutions, occasional hints perhaps, but if divulgence is your concern then you should be turning your attention to the another site. Regularly giving away multiple solutions as well as the endgame to those who request it...I won't rant anymore...thanks for the puzzle.
Who would have thought so many fish-based torture puns existed?! Brilliant work. I was going to attempt one, but was worried I might be hung, prawn and quartered. (I'm so sorry...)
I'm looking forward to the blog. I find it intriguing that it's possible to give away just the right amount of work in the clues to allow a logical, coherent solution path. Really clever.
I'm looking forward to the blog. I find it intriguing that it's possible to give away just the right amount of work in the clues to allow a logical, coherent solution path. Really clever.
A wonderfully constructed puzzle, thanks, Elap. I particularly liked the self-checking aspect, which meant that any mistake, even in an unchecked cell, would come to light when doing the final stages. Just one minor point: I thought I'd made a mistake when trying to make 6 down fit what I'd filled in. I was about to start poring over my previous workings, then I discovered that in the clue for 6 down, I'd misread IJ as U !! Remember the discussion we had about character sets in the last numerical crossword? Anyway, you clearly can't be expected to cater for astigmatic fogeys like myself.
As it was puzzle number 4347 I expected something to do with consecutive 2-digit primes that had a 3-digit prime at the end and posted to that effect on fb. It now appears that I have to eat my hat so I have purchased a fudge doughnut in the shape of one!
Anyway given Elap's previous puzzles and blogs I am amazed that they seem to have no idea as to how it was constructed. The setter is showing off his skill as a computer programmer, that's all.
Anyway given Elap's previous puzzles and blogs I am amazed that they seem to have no idea as to how it was constructed. The setter is showing off his skill as a computer programmer, that's all.
What a prudish deletion from this thread! Solving Listener crosswords is such a masochistic exercise that I would have thought that there would be many of us who would positively relish a little carp-beating. Indeed having figured out the final step it is tempting to reveal just to bring a little Bank Holiday fun...
The sort of numerical I like, not too hard to see the way in, a logical progression after that, and no non-decimal bases. I wasn't prepared to spend hours pondering the endgame, so fortunately once I'd followed the first hint it didn't take too long to see how to apply the second.
My biggest mistake was to forget the precise wording of the preamble when compiling a list of letter values at the beginning, so I had invalid numbers such as 199 (three squares) in my list. 199 got me into a lot of trouble.
My biggest mistake was to forget the precise wording of the preamble when compiling a list of letter values at the beginning, so I had invalid numbers such as 199 (three squares) in my list. 199 got me into a lot of trouble.
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