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Listener 4610 Tale Of The Unexpected By Lath
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A comparatively easy grid-fill this week though events have rather overtaken the relevance at the moment. It does take a bit of inspiration to figure out the precise nature of the event and either fairly specialist knowledge (or Google in my case) to get the necessary information. I have found the successful participant in the grid, but not sure it's the way intended. Thanks Lath.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agreed, a refreshingly straightforward puzzle after last week's... er, hard work. I made it more difficult for myself as I forgot about the initial letters (too much beer) and found the theme by staring at the grid!
I think there is an ambiguity concerning one of the cells through which the shape should pass. Anyone else agree?
I think there is an ambiguity concerning one of the cells through which the shape should pass. Anyone else agree?
That's more like it! Not a subject that interests me, but that doesn't stop it being an enjoyable puzzle. Some very pleasant clues and a nice twist. Yes, there is an ambiguity, but choosing one or the other preserves the required shape. Another one where non-internet solvers without the special interest could be flummoxed, though
Jolly good - hard grid to get started on (possibly my bad back distracting me) - but then steady progress to a full entry.
Then a bit of anagramming to get the location and spot the event in the grid, then a quick google/wiki to find the protagonists.
A classic Listener - more like this please!
Thanks Lath
PS - I agree about the ambiguity - surely both must be acceptable?
Then a bit of anagramming to get the location and spot the event in the grid, then a quick google/wiki to find the protagonists.
A classic Listener - more like this please!
Thanks Lath
PS - I agree about the ambiguity - surely both must be acceptable?
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