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Listener Crossword 4017 - A Knotty Problem
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Thought I would be exceptionally rude and post the link to the latest Listener that I have been waiting for all week!!
This is my first year of attempting the Listener crosswords and have managed to complete the first two offerings which seem to be of an easier standard. As for 4017, I can't even unravel the pre-amble so not sure how I'm going to fair. Good luck to All!
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/art s_and_entertainment/games_and_puzzles/article5 521975.ece
This is my first year of attempting the Listener crosswords and have managed to complete the first two offerings which seem to be of an easier standard. As for 4017, I can't even unravel the pre-amble so not sure how I'm going to fair. Good luck to All!
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/art s_and_entertainment/games_and_puzzles/article5 521975.ece
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.LB, apologies for stating the obvious and agreed with you totally, especially with the amendments south of the border being so neat tying in with the theme etc.
However I was just happy to find the removals, so obviously correct when the theme is understood, and even happier when I had the correct highlighter to hand!!
Look forward to this weeks (unfortunately still have four left on EV846).
However I was just happy to find the removals, so obviously correct when the theme is understood, and even happier when I had the correct highlighter to hand!!
Look forward to this weeks (unfortunately still have four left on EV846).
By no means was I trying to criticise the puzzle at all, the main reason I enjoy solving these puzzles is that I am in constant awe of the compilers' ability & genius!!
4017 imo was intricately constructed, tied faithfully with it's theme, and the pre-amble was celverly written in such a way that it covered both the physical entry/movements in the grid and that to which the theme alluded to........unbelievable skill.
My only criticism is not aimed at Homer who has led me on an interesting and rewarding journey this week, but at myself for not being able to unravel all of the wordplay! After all, I think you're only competing with yourself when solving a cryptic crossword and in solving are offered an insight into the mind of the setter.
Apologies if any offence was caused, certainly none was intended.
Apache4D
4017 imo was intricately constructed, tied faithfully with it's theme, and the pre-amble was celverly written in such a way that it covered both the physical entry/movements in the grid and that to which the theme alluded to........unbelievable skill.
My only criticism is not aimed at Homer who has led me on an interesting and rewarding journey this week, but at myself for not being able to unravel all of the wordplay! After all, I think you're only competing with yourself when solving a cryptic crossword and in solving are offered an insight into the mind of the setter.
Apologies if any offence was caused, certainly none was intended.
Apache4D
Fair enough everyone. It�s still a B- from me this week.
I�m still trying to convince myself that there are other avenues of positional excitement as well. E.g. within 5a and 5d, and the sporting connection (suitably located too?). Is there also a coloured reference to a certain corner of the �familiar place�?? And isn�t the Isle of White somewhat misplaced???
I�m still trying to convince myself that there are other avenues of positional excitement as well. E.g. within 5a and 5d, and the sporting connection (suitably located too?). Is there also a coloured reference to a certain corner of the �familiar place�?? And isn�t the Isle of White somewhat misplaced???
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