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Listener 4083: Not as Mad as It Sounds? by Bandmaster
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At first the high proportion of short words is a bit daunting - but for the most part the clues are fair, even if in one instance a little vulgarity (in my and Chambers' opinion) creeps in. A good enjoyable solve with a pleasing conclusion which probably excuses (and made necessary) all those short clues. I liked the coinage too. Thanks and appreciation to Bandmaster.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the definition is in chambers teuchter2 and there is a clash
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another way of getting the quotation is if you think you might have the first name then put it into the search facility at this link http://www.askoxford....otation_dict/?view=uk
it does not have all the quotations compared to the full ODQ but it is a very helpful quick reference with a search facility
that is quite a stunning pic on your avatar starwalker from the the Hubble telescope
another way of getting the quotation is if you think you might have the first name then put it into the search facility at this link http://www.askoxford....otation_dict/?view=uk
it does not have all the quotations compared to the full ODQ but it is a very helpful quick reference with a search facility
Thanks Midazolam for your help. The light dawned and I got the quote etc. before seeing this reply. My one problem now is that when I make what I consider to be the necessary amendments to the grid, my 18a does not make a word, although the others do. This makes me wonder if I have got 18a wrong. I was not sure about the office in the clue, but my answer fitted with the rest and with my down entries.
Was anyone else fussed by 42ac? To my mind the definition and the word play arrive at different letters for the 5th letter of the answer. In the end that letter disappears in the final grid but I thought it was an inaccurate clue if you follow Chambers carefully.
Otherwise a nice puzzle. I convinced myself early on the omitted letters were going to spell some variant of Bandmaster so led myself up a blind alley for a while
Otherwise a nice puzzle. I convinced myself early on the omitted letters were going to spell some variant of Bandmaster so led myself up a blind alley for a while
I admire those who spotted the theme before completing the clues and clashes. Philoctetes had one too many but my problem was too few.
Had I know about the resource kindly given by Midazolam above, which allows searching first names, I would have finished on Saturday.
I had never heard of this American and didn't get the surname and thus the quotation until Sunday.
Had I know about the resource kindly given by Midazolam above, which allows searching first names, I would have finished on Saturday.
I had never heard of this American and didn't get the surname and thus the quotation until Sunday.
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