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Listener 4069: Conversion by Samuel
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I very much enjoyed last years penny dropping moment with playtime, and likewise with this weeks listener, it was very neat how it all came together. No ambiguities although one answer I couldn't find in Chambers but is well known in this modern society.
Thanks Samuel
Thanks Samuel
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks Clamzy, it's good to have the reassurance. I'm also intrigued by the wordplay for 10ac, as Chambers has a meaning for the last letter which I've never heard of, and which doesn't even start with the right letter - well, in English, anyway :-) Just goes to show, as someone said last week - look up anything and everything!
@Daagg - surely that should be Pennyrockhorse? And I have a feeling that abbreviations like this are used in medical prescriptions - though it doesn't appear here - http://www.dking.gen.nz/doc-codes.html - so I might be wrong.
Absolutely great - thoroughly enjoyable. Even I can't fault this one. Although I guessed the thematic introduction fairly soon, I found a way to misinterpret the instruction for the across clues, so I had to do more cold-solving than would otherwise have been the case. Once that was corrected, the PDMs came thick and fast in this thematically very rich puzzle, for which I add my thanks and congratulations to Samuel.
I have a problem with 16d and 27a where there appears to be a conflict. I am sure of 27a but 16d does not seem to be a word and I can't find any word that fits with entries in the other cells. Otherwise, all done. Lovely puzzle - thanks, Samuel
Daag, the abbreviation that had you bogged down is given a specific mention in the Listener Crossword user's guide part 10 (available on line) and mentioned in a recent post
Daag, the abbreviation that had you bogged down is given a specific mention in the Listener Crossword user's guide part 10 (available on line) and mentioned in a recent post
Shelouse, if you can work out the misprint there and therefore the definition, it should help enormously, though I'd never heard of the answer.
I enjoyed this a lot, as I have all of Samuel's Listeners to date. He's a nice bloke too.
One query though - 15D. There are 2 answers I can derive and I can't find either of them in Chambers. One is listed in Tea, but doesn't appear to be a force. Any hints?
I enjoyed this a lot, as I have all of Samuel's Listeners to date. He's a nice bloke too.
One query though - 15D. There are 2 answers I can derive and I can't find either of them in Chambers. One is listed in Tea, but doesn't appear to be a force. Any hints?
Outside forces meant I made a late start on this. Being pushed for time I started filling in the acrosses as soon as I could and luckily my second guess seemed to work. I made an error at 42a - I entered a Star Wars-related Japanese word, but finding the correct answer soon led me to what was going on with the downs and the penny dropped. This was a real joy - thanks!
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