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Listener 4107 - European Revolutions by Spud
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A lovely ending! The "19 letters" is quite funny.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.have hit a wall with most clues solved. The across instruction - if Ihave it correct doesn't make much sense; i have something short for the down clues and a number of letters for the type(?) of puzzle to be solved which don't unscramble into any thing recognisable (which means I have too few/many otr they're wrong I suppose). Also, some of the clues seem a bit murky - particularly 10 ac; 21 ac and 23 down. I have an answer for 21 ac but it would make more sense if there was a B before Ad's - not a misprint I supose? V frustrating with hours of work done to get mired down like this....where to go???
It would seem from above that Midazolam knows SPUD and was maybe a test solver for this puzzle. If so please pass on my congratulations to him/her for a superb debut Listener.
The mathemtical element was right up my street as we say in our neck of the woods.
AndrewG-S - RR says it was important to find the 19. I think essential is the word as I don't see how the puzzle could be completed without amending them as the pre-amble says.
RR I did do the battered origami bit just to make sure:-)
The mathemtical element was right up my street as we say in our neck of the woods.
AndrewG-S - RR says it was important to find the 19. I think essential is the word as I don't see how the puzzle could be completed without amending them as the pre-amble says.
RR I did do the battered origami bit just to make sure:-)
Awfully sorry 7lattens - what bad luck - but no, to be really heartless - that leaves you three fingers and a thumb on one hand and all five on the other.
Flocker, just keep nibbling at it - the three sets of misprints all 'fit together' and when you manage to get something from the scrambled set, the others will be useful. So often I have felt the way you do just before light dawns.
Flocker, just keep nibbling at it - the three sets of misprints all 'fit together' and when you manage to get something from the scrambled set, the others will be useful. So often I have felt the way you do just before light dawns.
Got there last night in Cheltenham while warning up for the compo. Definitely hampered by familiarity with the original and a determination to see the conventional thematic set somewhere. Decent début, very tough if the scrambled object has passed you by. I thought the "19" was cutely pedantic, and if I was being strictly accurate, not true, as if you do what you're told, even the ones that don't change, change. Still, Mido, be so kind as to pass on my thanks and congratulations.
PS - came 26th in the second heat, dammit, one off the free places.
PS - came 26th in the second heat, dammit, one off the free places.
Some of you may be aware that Derek Arthur (Viking) and the current Editor of the Listener Crossword died suddenly yesterday at the age of 65. A quiet, thoughtful and pleasant chap, he worked hard to ensure that the standard of puzzles remained consistently high. He was also consistently helpful and supportive to setters. He will be a huge loss to the crossword world. RIP.
I finished fairly rapidly this morning after what to do dawned on me just after I went to bed. I did make use of the original as my spatial awareness is not good and I was having trouble finding the final element. I now have blackened fingers after writing on the said object. A very enjoyable puzzle, though I'm a bit flustered by the discussion on the 19. As I do have 19 altered cells and everything works out I won't worry my old head about that one any more.
I have so far resisted the very strong temptation to throw this in the waste paper basket and returned to basics: concentrating now on the missing scrambled clue letters, which appear from previous comments here to be essential to solving the whole thing - but the letters I have refuse to scramble into anything and as you can't be sure you haven't missed one or got one wrong it's a bit tricky - is the word(s?) very esoteric indeed?
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