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Listener 4484 Quiet Guests By Schadenfreude
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An absolutely first-rate puzzle to start the year. I felt smug having got the basis of the theme from the first "crowded cell" I came across along with the title, but then there was the small matter of solving the clues to be dealt with. And what clues!
They were tough but fair, giving the feeling that enlightenment was just round the corner and nary a trace of slog. Excellent surface readings too. Pure joy when the instruction for replacement revealed itself to show why only some thematic material had been included.
A testament to why Schadenfreude is rightly considered to be one of the best in the business.
They were tough but fair, giving the feeling that enlightenment was just round the corner and nary a trace of slog. Excellent surface readings too. Pure joy when the instruction for replacement revealed itself to show why only some thematic material had been included.
A testament to why Schadenfreude is rightly considered to be one of the best in the business.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Great puzzle. Very slow start, followed by a first pdm that I thought would let me make rapid progress, but it was not to be. Instead, a long solve taking in some tricky clues and lots of interesting words. Difficult and fun. Thanks Schadenfreude - I have spent many hours swearing quietly at you today, but in a good-natured way.
Yes, an excellent challenge as to be expected from Schad...
I think my only moan is that the theme is rather long in the tooth and I was slightly disappointed in this after such an interesting title.
It did occur to me, based on the final instruction, whether a British version was originally considered, which would have been more appropriate!
Anyway, many thanks to the setter who continues to provide top-class puzzles.
I think my only moan is that the theme is rather long in the tooth and I was slightly disappointed in this after such an interesting title.
It did occur to me, based on the final instruction, whether a British version was originally considered, which would have been more appropriate!
Anyway, many thanks to the setter who continues to provide top-class puzzles.
What a fine start to the year. As Hagen did, I twigged the theme from the first crowded cell but have taken a few sessions over the past 24 hours to complete the rest of the grid. I've often given up on such challenges recently but felt duty bound to persevere here as Schadenfreude has so often figured as my Nemesis in the past. With a glow of achievement I send my thanks to him.
A fine puzzle indeed, but members of the Crossword Club might be tempted to disagree that with Schadenfreude you never know what to expect. Like others, I struck lucky with my first crowded cell and the title, but then I thought, 'Hang on, he's done this before'. If you want 'a British version', emcee, just get hold of a copy of 'Line'.
Mind you, I had to complete this puzzle to get the PDM for the rationale of the substitutions - a very satisfying revelation which eliminated any doubts about the double duty - and the clues were indeed excellent. So, do I cavil? Being Happy, I do not.
Mind you, I had to complete this puzzle to get the PDM for the rationale of the substitutions - a very satisfying revelation which eliminated any doubts about the double duty - and the clues were indeed excellent. So, do I cavil? Being Happy, I do not.
I was curious how difficult UK solvers would find this puzzle. Some of the themed items are a bit esoteric, and unless you first hit one the better-known elements of the set, you might not recognize it. I'm happy to see that your experiences were identical to mine: Oh, the theme is easy--but oh, these are still Schadenfreude clues.
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