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Listener 4111: News Quiz by Stan
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Another relatively gentle start to the week (if I've got it right, that is). I'm not sure the question revealed by the corrected letters is properly answered by the final grid, which is where I have misgivings, but I can't see another way of doing it. The jumbled entries also defy convention in one respect, but then I guess Listeners can do that. I'd be interested to see what the rest of you think!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agreed pretty straightforward and interesting piece of trivia.
Now back to 4110 where, like others, we think we have the solution but don't quite get how the disparate parts of the theme fit together into a cohesive whole. RuthRobin's suggestion that it can be applied to the title confuses us more.
Still have the endgame to 4109 to solve too, although clearly too late to win the prize and some posts suggest it's not worth the effort anyway?
Now back to 4110 where, like others, we think we have the solution but don't quite get how the disparate parts of the theme fit together into a cohesive whole. RuthRobin's suggestion that it can be applied to the title confuses us more.
Still have the endgame to 4109 to solve too, although clearly too late to win the prize and some posts suggest it's not worth the effort anyway?
Late starter having been in Palma de Mallorca all weekend .... Some interesting clueing - largely fair but maybe at edges thereof sometimes : 11D can clearly lead to either valid spelling, for example - and presumably is what caused tilbee's wrong intersection - ... Some of the abbreviations corrected were a bit painful... Chuckled at 12A even if not really acceptable (IMHO) ... Would have been "purer" to the theme if the corrections in 2D and 7D had been the other way around ... A to Q is well-known to hardened quizzers but neat representation in grid. All in all, quite fun - thx Stan !
I'm not sure interchanging 2 and 7 would have been purer to the theme, apart from changing the direction of travel from clockwise to anti-clockwise, as both versions are answered by reading sequentially across the columns. In fact, if one imagines the IDL runs down between the third and fourth columns, then the version presented surely makes better sense ?
Trux - I don't know how many times Simon Long has won a prize but I do recall at least one not too long ago. Over time the number of weekly prizes has varied and currently we have three. This makes it difficult to work out (with an average of say 320 correct entries per week) whether he has been lucky to win. I say this with a hint of sour grapes having not won a prize with more correct entries over the years:-(
Thanks for the clarification trux - I have no connection with Stan, so no offence taken here. Regarding the Long run, it certainly is impressive, and is of course still in the process of being set, as every correct entry from now will raise the bar for others in the van. I can remember the days when I was chuffed with a run of 10 correct !
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