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Listener Crossword 4035
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Morning! (or should I say that in French?)
This weeks listener is "Half a Dozen" by Nibor
Tough one this week to fill the grid because the inserted letters are randomly placed. Liked it because it was a challenge and with a different slant to put the missing letters into the grid, but thematically not exciting (having got the theme early on).
Nothing to find / highlight and jumbling up the 6 thematic words i presume was only done to make it harder for the solver.
This weeks listener is "Half a Dozen" by Nibor
Tough one this week to fill the grid because the inserted letters are randomly placed. Liked it because it was a challenge and with a different slant to put the missing letters into the grid, but thematically not exciting (having got the theme early on).
Nothing to find / highlight and jumbling up the 6 thematic words i presume was only done to make it harder for the solver.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm afraid we are finding it fairly impenetrable and I was wondering how to ask whether we should be finding complete, Chambers words when we insert those letters into the words of the grid entry. The preamble doesn't say so - am I supposed, therefore, to assume that complete words plus an unrelated extra letter can go in?
I found this pretty tough, to be honest. I was probably being a bit thick this week, but I had to cold solve well over half the clues before I could enter more than a few, as most crossing letters could have three possibilities. I was also slow to pick up on the theme. Like midazolam, I felt the jumbling was only done to add another layer of complexity. I'm afraid, robinruth, that the inserted letters do not make extra words, so it's all a bit of a slog.
Just finished, once I'd worked out the theme the rest of the grid did indeed become a slog. (I was a bit slow getting the theme, I wish I'd got 1 across a lot sooner.)
I also spent an awful long time with 35a picking the right alternative answer...thought I was going to have to take a 50/50 guess.
IntoTheBlue
I also spent an awful long time with 35a picking the right alternative answer...thought I was going to have to take a 50/50 guess.
IntoTheBlue
We have the theme and the six unclued answers. Sorting out their jumbles is actually helping us to find some of our missing solutions - but this really is hard work! Yes, I too wish we had found 1ac sooner. We were misled by what still seems to be an extraneous word in the clue - I imagine it is there for the surface reading.
Well, I really enjoyed that. The jumbles added some spice to completing the thing.
Agree with robinruth that the unclued lights (albeit jumbled) helped a lot with finishing the grid.
My good mate IntoThe Blue has the advantage over me at 35a since I still don't see the wordplay, but am sure of the correct alternative - that sounds daft, I know.
IntoTheBlue is in the North East today at the football - sorry mate, but I'm screaming for Sunderland.
My final solution was 3d and took nearly an hour to work out - I was totally stuck in the NW corner before seeing it.
Thanks to Nibor for a real challenge. I have a rest next week with the sums puzzle in the offing.
Agree with robinruth that the unclued lights (albeit jumbled) helped a lot with finishing the grid.
My good mate IntoThe Blue has the advantage over me at 35a since I still don't see the wordplay, but am sure of the correct alternative - that sounds daft, I know.
IntoTheBlue is in the North East today at the football - sorry mate, but I'm screaming for Sunderland.
My final solution was 3d and took nearly an hour to work out - I was totally stuck in the NW corner before seeing it.
Thanks to Nibor for a real challenge. I have a rest next week with the sums puzzle in the offing.
Yes, pretty hard going this one, as has been mentioned. I got the theme early like others and then spent a long time solving the remaining clues, which I would like to say were of a very high standard. I had an incorrect but justifiable answer at 5d for far too long, which didn't help of course. Also took awhile confirming the wordplay in a few, so a challenge all round. See you next time . . .oh, numbers again, see you in two weeks then.
Midazolam - was that an intentional red herring in your original posting?!! I had three letters in for 30ac which fitted with the French word you referred to, so made a guess and screwed up my SE corner for quite a while. Silly me...
Still unconvinced by the wordplay to 2dn. Presume the entry is the last four letters of a longer word that is in turn a reference to an archaicism in the clue. One of several clues where I felt I was trying to squeeze the wordplay into the answer.
Spent a while trying to turn the title into a thematic name but gave up on that. Is there any other significance to it beyond alerting solvers to the number of unclued entries I wonder?
Still unconvinced by the wordplay to 2dn. Presume the entry is the last four letters of a longer word that is in turn a reference to an archaicism in the clue. One of several clues where I felt I was trying to squeeze the wordplay into the answer.
Spent a while trying to turn the title into a thematic name but gave up on that. Is there any other significance to it beyond alerting solvers to the number of unclued entries I wonder?
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