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Listener 4562: My Nap By Mr Ed
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Are we the first? My daughter and I enjoyed this introduction to a little known theme while waiting for the beef to cook (rare). Ingenious use of the instruction. Thanks Mr E, now we have time to watch the cricket tomorrow.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A coincidence you should mention cricket... The final step was challenging and took a bit of looking for. I only found it after fortuitously stumbling on the key to the jumbles. Not quite sure how the title fits in yet. Enjoyed this a lot. Right up my street as far as Listeners go and no colouring, thank goodness, this week.
Very much agree with Hagen on the difficulty point - I've come to expect a 'what do I do now??' moment, but (thankfully?) that never came. I've yet to tackle his B grade in this month's Magpie, so maybe that's when the head-scratching will come...
Still a couple of tricksy parsing to do yet. Liked 11a, although the choice of entry and wordplay seemed a little on the unnecessarily tough side. Clue of the puzzle goes to 33a - I eventually went from 'eh?' to 'd'oh!'
All in all very neat, with some lovely vocab along the way (filling a grid with interesting words is something Mr E does particularly well).
Still a couple of tricksy parsing to do yet. Liked 11a, although the choice of entry and wordplay seemed a little on the unnecessarily tough side. Clue of the puzzle goes to 33a - I eventually went from 'eh?' to 'd'oh!'
All in all very neat, with some lovely vocab along the way (filling a grid with interesting words is something Mr E does particularly well).
That was indeed surprisingly gentle, rather Mr E-lite. Very enjoyable to solve, and a nice pdm, though like Scorpius I would have preferred a few more ‘funnies’. Lovely cluesmith Mr E, not surprising that he tends to either win, or come close to winning, the Round Robin competition each year on the Crossword Centre.
Good time to take on his Magpie puzzle, which I suspect won’t be as easy, plus I have a poor track record with Magpie B grades!
Good time to take on his Magpie puzzle, which I suspect won’t be as easy, plus I have a poor track record with Magpie B grades!
Enjoyable puzzle - I didn’t find it at all easy, but I have been neglecting the Listener for most of this year, so I am a bit out of practice. I thought the clues looked trivial at first, but really struggled with some of them - all were fair and enjoyable. Some of the extra words (not my favourite gimmick) were very neatly disguised.
Hope all who gather here are well. Am determined to get back into solving regularly!
Hope all who gather here are well. Am determined to get back into solving regularly!
Nice to have you back, Olichant.
I was a late starter to this puzzle. Past performance with Mr. E's offerings always leaves me with a certain amount of trepidation when I see his name at the top of the puzzle.
This one wasn't too bad (nor his last one IIRC) -- still fiendish clues in part but not as tricky as those from, say, 9 or 10 years ago.
The PDM was nice in the endgame.
Thanks, Mr. E, for a decent puzzle.
I was a late starter to this puzzle. Past performance with Mr. E's offerings always leaves me with a certain amount of trepidation when I see his name at the top of the puzzle.
This one wasn't too bad (nor his last one IIRC) -- still fiendish clues in part but not as tricky as those from, say, 9 or 10 years ago.
The PDM was nice in the endgame.
Thanks, Mr. E, for a decent puzzle.
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