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Listener article by Vikram Seth
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Just in case any Listener fans are watching this website, here is a link to tomorrow's Times article:
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/art s_and_entertainment/books/article4786591.ece
(I hope this works - if it doesn't, Googling "Listener 4000" will soon find it!)
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/art s_and_entertainment/books/article4786591.ece
(I hope this works - if it doesn't, Googling "Listener 4000" will soon find it!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Terrific themes and some wonderfully devious clues from four top setters. There were times when I despaired of ever finishing it. Now I just have to hope that I haven't made a silly transcription error. Oh well, just the small matter of a 20 year wait for Listener 5000, but I suspect that I shall be past caring and possibly everything else by then.
Congratulations, starwalker. It's certainly an exceptionally tough puzzle, with some fiendish clues, as befits this special occasion. A couple of days ago I also had grave doubts that I would ever fiinish, but having at last cracked Dimitry today I'm a bit more hopeful now. Just Viking's thematic clues to sort out now (no doubt easier said than done).
Almost there too ... I'd hoped to finish without overlapping 4001 but have a handful still to fill. I was ok with Dimitry's, but spent some time with a full top half and fairly full bottom right corner and virtually nothing bottom left. A good run today despite two blokes hammering away replacing my roof - once I'm shot of them I hope the rest will be a peaceful stroll.
Great puzzle, and congratulations to Starwalker for such an early finish
Great puzzle, and congratulations to Starwalker for such an early finish
Well done to all who've finished! I've managed about 90% since Monday. I've got Dimitry's quotation but haven't managed to take the hint from that. Any additional subtle hint most welcome! With Viking's, are the answers to the clues and the final grid entries of the same length? I've found the cold solving of clues without definitions or checking letters very difficult.
with dimitry - take the whole of the quotation (apart from the first word) literally
with viking - yes the clue answer connects with a thematic answer of the same length which is then encoded (and ends up the same length) - you have to work backwards to get the 26 letters which you can then reverse decode if you havent got all the clue answers
not sure if that makes sense???
with viking - yes the clue answer connects with a thematic answer of the same length which is then encoded (and ends up the same length) - you have to work backwards to get the 26 letters which you can then reverse decode if you havent got all the clue answers
not sure if that makes sense???
I'm now down to three of the "Mcguffin" answer sets. I think I know what is wanted from Dimitry but cannot turn the letters I have into anything useful. I have no idea what is wanted from Viking. I have answers in Arcturus but no connection leaps out. Wonderful. This is what life is for. Will we ever feel satisfied by a standard weekly again.
Me too. I have all the quotations etc., and 4 of Dimitry's unclued, but no amount of Googling is turning up the other four. In Viking I have a Czech name for clue 99 and haven't the foggiest idea in how to fing its "associated word" which presumably includes a double letter.
Where are Rapparree and Monster when we need them?
Where are Rapparree and Monster when we need them?
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