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Listener Cross word 4058
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This week's offering is Whirly-Birly by Sabre.
After a run of fairly straightforward puzzles, we have what at first glance looks like a typical Sabre offering - not an "unch" in sight.
So, head down and away we go. Let's hope that there are not too many early cries for help. I have always found Sabre to be very logical and fair, and often surprisingly generous.
After a run of fairly straightforward puzzles, we have what at first glance looks like a typical Sabre offering - not an "unch" in sight.
So, head down and away we go. Let's hope that there are not too many early cries for help. I have always found Sabre to be very logical and fair, and often surprisingly generous.
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I thought I was doing really well, because I managed to solve virtually all of the clues and was managing to enter them according to the preamble. I even found a convincing theme which matched the title, and lots of checked letters fell into place. However, I got stuck on the very last thematic entry, as I cannot find a word to fit. I'm now getting a bit frustrated because I can't seem to do anything other than dive down the same dead end again and again :-(
That's really spooky. About 2 minutes after sending my post, I just realised that I had made a stupid mistake right at the end. So I've done it!! It was good fun, although it feels a bit strange that you have to take the plunge at the beginning without any real certainty that you are going the right way - it seems to need an inspired guess rather than logic.
Also, my answer for 27ac does not appear in my (admittedly old) Chambers, nor is it in the online Chambers Word Wizard - although I can see how it could be derived from one that is in both. Assuming that I have the right solution, do they often use words which don't appear in the specified reference. I understand about proper nouns, but this doesn't seem to be one of those.
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