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Listener 4081 Double Cross by Radix
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Listener 4081 Double Cross by Radix - Two for the price of one this week. Certainly lives up to its title!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Isn't it easy to get paranoid doing the Listener? Any hesitating solvers should take comfort from the fact that the spelled out message is referred to as a note of caution. It doesn't say that it's an instruction and it doesn't have to be read as one.
But why have it at all? If you're asking, it's because you've been too clever. A lesser solver might assume that only one set of clues led to a gridfill.
But why have it at all? If you're asking, it's because you've been too clever. A lesser solver might assume that only one set of clues led to a gridfill.
Thanks for the hint, Cruncher, though I wasn't actually looking for hints, merely making an observation on a clue that appeared to have given nobody else trouble. I made sure I solved the clue completely before coming back here. I understood the clue's cryptic structure, but my error had been to identify the rogue letter in the wrong place.
My hesitation in putting this one in the letterbox is I have completed the correct grid but am stuck on the checked cell which lies at 31ac and 27dn in the incorrect grid, because I have not succeeded on either of these 2 clues. 2 letters for the checked cell seem possible, well maybe. Will just have to crack one of those clues I guess!
Well I finished the grids only yesterday, and I too am in a quandary about which one to submit. I'm inclined to take the more straightforward option, but a niggle will remain till I see the published solution. Does anyone remember "Cretan Bull" (roughly 20 years ago, when I was taking my first timid peeps at the L)? It was a blank grid, I think, and the instructions said that bars need not be supplied. But the solution said that, because the puzzle was all "bull", it was a lie, and bars were required after all. This one, especially given the title, put me in mind of that, and I can only hope that Radix is not quite so duplicitous! A bit of a slog to start with, this one, but great fun in the end.
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