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Listener 4048: Rules of Construction by Poat
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With the thought that I failed on Poat's last 2 listeners, I knew we would be in for some tough clues.
Excellent construction, clues (although i havent worked the wordplay out on a couple yet) and a finish that ties everything together. Thanks Poat
Excellent construction, clues (although i havent worked the wordplay out on a couple yet) and a finish that ties everything together. Thanks Poat
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wow, just seen what's happening on this one and came here to see if I was being unduly slow. Still some tidying up to do - as for Perseverer, a deal of retro-susssing of wordplay ... but clearly even a wicked one like this did not hold the usual suspects up for too long.
I never had (serious) problems on a Poat offering before, but this one had me worried for a while until that moment at which time a lot of late headway could be made.
I never had (serious) problems on a Poat offering before, but this one had me worried for a while until that moment at which time a lot of late headway could be made.
As one who often catches the last post on Wednesday for my entry, I'm dazzled by all of you speed solvers. Try the Magpie magazine if you need a challenge. Edited by, among others,Pieman and Mr. Magoo and with many of the Listener setters, it gives 6 tough puzzles per month with on average, 4 of them harder and often better than most Listeners. There's a free issue at www.piemag.com but not for the faint-hearted. I'm 23 out of 42 year to date as opposed to one Listener incorrect.
Well spotted Clamzy - and to think (phew!) that I almost used Propofol as my AnswerBank id before opting for 'cluelessJoe' (which of course is a modulus 33 anagram of Janis Joplin as most of you will have obviously have spotted by now).
bobbycollins .. surely it's not even time for a half-time team talk, so every chance of a late equaliser. Granted it's a struggle, but even for one who detests jumbles as much as I do, I have to concede it was well worth the effort sticking with this partucular one to the end. (though I did eventually quit trying to retro-fit the wordplay on two 'solved' clues)
Looking forward to opening up the old spreadsheet this coming weekend - I think that this quarterly challenge is sadly one of the few occasions (40 years on) when a couple of maths A-levels might prove to be marginally useful.
bobbycollins .. surely it's not even time for a half-time team talk, so every chance of a late equaliser. Granted it's a struggle, but even for one who detests jumbles as much as I do, I have to concede it was well worth the effort sticking with this partucular one to the end. (though I did eventually quit trying to retro-fit the wordplay on two 'solved' clues)
Looking forward to opening up the old spreadsheet this coming weekend - I think that this quarterly challenge is sadly one of the few occasions (40 years on) when a couple of maths A-levels might prove to be marginally useful.
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