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Another rainy Friday, another Listener puzzle - Squaring the Circle by Centigram
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.that is very obscure magwitch, never even entered my head, and as it has really no true link with the whole fo the quotation i think it is best not to dwell on it
the word i think we all agree is correct is a synonym of the last word. the third from last word - i agree could be an anagrind - and therefore, as i mentioned, the quoatation is clockwise but the word is anticlockwise, but by taking each letter in turn clockwise and arranding them, then you get the theme word.
my feeble brain cannot see any more attractive solution or justification for the preamble
the word i think we all agree is correct is a synonym of the last word. the third from last word - i agree could be an anagrind - and therefore, as i mentioned, the quoatation is clockwise but the word is anticlockwise, but by taking each letter in turn clockwise and arranding them, then you get the theme word.
my feeble brain cannot see any more attractive solution or justification for the preamble
well, I am with magwitch. I suppose I will wind up putting down the word that defines the objects, but it really is not obvious that that is what the setter expects.
The other, commoner, word has a secondary meaning, which is to use such objects so as to produce their output in a particular way. That, and that it is an anagram of the definition, conserve my doubt.
magwitch probably agrees with me that a "theme word" to be deduced would normally have the same status as a puzzle's title, and so would not usually be as obscure as the one we are contemplating.
And hey I don't mean to be combative, I just want to be comfy with the answer :-)
The other, commoner, word has a secondary meaning, which is to use such objects so as to produce their output in a particular way. That, and that it is an anagram of the definition, conserve my doubt.
magwitch probably agrees with me that a "theme word" to be deduced would normally have the same status as a puzzle's title, and so would not usually be as obscure as the one we are contemplating.
And hey I don't mean to be combative, I just want to be comfy with the answer :-)