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Listener 4109 Not a Black and White Decision
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Grid complete except for one cell and 18 clashes identified, but stuck at the moment as to what to do next. Enjoyable so far
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There is in fact 2 ways of making the 18 clashes, but the choosing part rules one out. I thought it was this fact that made it a clever construction .
All works out in the end, despite having printed off 2 working grids, both of which look a mess. It has been a long time since I have had to print off 3 grids, just so I dont confuse myself further. Interesting debut,...
All works out in the end, despite having printed off 2 working grids, both of which look a mess. It has been a long time since I have had to print off 3 grids, just so I dont confuse myself further. Interesting debut,...
08:29 Sat 23rd Oct 2010
To avoid any further confusion - the "right" way to insert the "interchangeable rows" is the one you should find first. So possibly best to ignore my comment - It was to me a frustrating end game (time wise) but as AndrewG-S points out, had I read the preamble more logically it would not have been so tortuous.
We have been following the thread with some interest for some days and feel moved to put in our tuppence worth at this point. We did not think that the preamble was particularly well written, but contrived to obfuscate. I certainly think we would have finished the endgame much more quickly with less 'help' in the preamble.
I thought the preamble was clear enough; once you see what it implies the endgame comes pretty quickly. I was more bothered by the lack of connection between answering the clues and the thematic material - two completely separate puzzles for the price of one. Note that this is all within the context of "enjoying the Listener very much" (if I didn't I would find a different way to spend my time). I just "enjoy very much" some more than others.
aldana - I would never laugh very hard at someone for whom the P has not yet D'd.
aldana - I would never laugh very hard at someone for whom the P has not yet D'd.
2 hours solving the clues on Sunday afternoon and very little progress since! I thought that I knew how to resolve the clashes but nothing has emerged which means anything. Perhaps something is fundamentally wrong somewhere but it looks as if I shall have to wait a couple of weeks. I just hope that the explanation of the solution is more explicit than the preamble which remains opaque despite numerous attempts to understand it.
Completed today having had the correct 18 clashes for ages. I needed my hand held by Clamzy and Andrew G-S to get to the PDM . I agree with Contendo that the clues were top notch. I'm beginning to grasp the enormity of what it takes to come to terms with Listener preambles and endgames. Solving the clues, it seems, is often merely an enjoyable warm-up for the difficulties to come.
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