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Listener 4096: Some Assembly Required by Mr E
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After part of the theme dawned on me half way through filling in the grid, i was thinking we were in for another stale ending. Luckily the ending took a fair amount of decoding, and it was very enjoyable too. Everything fitted together and, with a bit of searching, an entry that I thought was not in Chambers, is in fact in the big red book. Thanks Mr E (although "Indication of Height" will still take a lot of beating)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, I liked this one a lot. I think I stared at the grid for a good 10 minutes before one of the longer answers provided an entry. I thus latched on to how the "irregularities" worked, and like you about half way through had an inkling of how it might all end, which turned out to be correct. Very satisfying how it all came together.
For all the regulars who are intensely interested in my whereabouts (....*crickets*.....), er, I will be absent from the thread for the next two weeks as I will be trekking in the Sierra Nevada mountains (in California). Enjoy the puzzles in the meantime.
For all the regulars who are intensely interested in my whereabouts (....*crickets*.....), er, I will be absent from the thread for the next two weeks as I will be trekking in the Sierra Nevada mountains (in California). Enjoy the puzzles in the meantime.
I had a hunch about the irregularities after getting two entries (although they did take a while to find). Progress was then much easier, and I began to suspect how the irregularities were shaping up. The best PDM was realising how the whole thing worked, after which I had a very pleasant ride home.
I thought this was excellent, with a series of insights, but also with some first rate red herrings (eg 21ac had me down the wrong rabbit hole for a long time).
I thought this was excellent, with a series of insights, but also with some first rate red herrings (eg 21ac had me down the wrong rabbit hole for a long time).
Persevere - I think we had finished the solving before being sure that we were following the right idea. There were then a couple more steps to take that confirmed it all. I think that is what made this a cracking puzzle - the route to the end was not a gimme from the start and it all fell into place in order.
I'm getting there, but haven't yet cracked how you decide where to put the unchecked letters in the non-words. I know what they should be. Also I'm not entirely convinced about my 26d, or at least I'm perfectly happy with it except that it makes an across answer rather stoney where I feel a different final letter would match a definition better.
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