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Listener 4078: The Fragmentation of Reality by Lavatch
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This one's a gem: don't be put off by the complex instructions or that fearsome 65,536 possible combinations: It all comes out well in the end. Good, fair clues, some lovely PDM's, and a satisfying final resolution. And I learned some stuff that I didn't know (to my shame) about the main theme. I especially liked the character that needs to be ringed - thats a doozy that I've not seen used before: does anyone know of an instance?
I'm also interested to know whether the title has a particular reference to the subject: I can find one isolated connection, but a fair bit in the general vicinity.
I'm also interested to know whether the title has a particular reference to the subject: I can find one isolated connection, but a fair bit in the general vicinity.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree - very enjoyable. Despite watching sport relief (hilarious Smithy sketch) and the now empty bottle of wine, I am amazed at how you raced through this one Zabadak. Hats off, as I thought this was tricky in places and a theme that was new to me too (in relation to its later connections). There is one final piece that eludes me that can wait until tomorrow.
Another enjoyable puzzle from Lavatch, with a theme which I've always avoided -- after reading about it (thank you, Google) maybe I'll give it a go. I wonder if the puzzle title is a reference to the effect named after one of the hidden titles? At the moment I've got the 65536 down to two: I'll pause for some coffee.
I am astounded at Zabadak's speed in solving this one. I have spent a few hours on it and am 'more or less' there but, like several others, wondering about the placing of one set of 7 and the second title, also how to 'ring'. Indeed, that figure of 65,536 was daunting and I haven't avoided the theme - I was simply totally ignorant of it.
Just lucky, I guess: once the A clues were resolved with only one recognisable outcome, both thematic titles were apparent enough to ring bells, confirmed by Wiki. As mentioned above, spotting the ringed character was a particularly delightful moment, and I felt the way in which the B clues interacted was especially clever. Check Wiki for the full set of thematic elements.
Am enjoying this. I particularly liked the camouflage of the second theme. Still have the NW corner and the group C elements to do. I think quite a few more pdms are required - have spent ages staring at group C but can't see any of the elements even though I have printed them from wiki. Perhaps a cup of tea will help.
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