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Listener Crossword 4055 fiDlEDE by Waterloo
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A fairly typical Waterloo offering with a mix of simple, difficult and amusing clues. The problem is not so much in solving them, but getting the grid entry correct. Another one I think that would be of interest to newcomers, though less easy than some recently.
As a footnote, I see that the editors have allowed several options for the answer in 4052 "Question" by Aedites. Do I detect a slip-up in the proof-reading ?
As a footnote, I see that the editors have allowed several options for the answer in 4052 "Question" by Aedites. Do I detect a slip-up in the proof-reading ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, indeed, Warden, if you are still reading the thread - without thinking too deeply, I made the jump from the first slang (hyphenated) meaning of the solution, which perfectly fitted the definition (the first word of the clue) - if you look that up, you get approximate synonyms. Sorry to have misled you by my sweeping statement. I am sure you right - hope you win!
Quite a struggle, but finally completed. I failed to finish last week's so very happy to finish this. Not very exciting, but quite a learning experience! For relative newcomers (like me) it was a useful exercise for getting to know single-letter and two-letter abbreviations - "Burundi" and "general intelligence" spring to mind. It also showed the importance of checking the appendix. I couldn't see the relevance of several words in 7d until I did so. I can't see anything else going on.
This is the second Listener setter this year to use the abbreviation RU for Burundi.
In June I wrote to Chambers/Harrap to point out that on gaining independence in 1962 Burundi changed their IVR to BU. A Mary O'Neill replied admitting that RU was no longer in use, so I think it will be replaced in future editions.
In June I wrote to Chambers/Harrap to point out that on gaining independence in 1962 Burundi changed their IVR to BU. A Mary O'Neill replied admitting that RU was no longer in use, so I think it will be replaced in future editions.
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