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Listener No 4120, Cross Country by MynnoT
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Am I destined to start another thread or are all the friends hiding somewhere else? What a great and well-set challenge this has been. The light has just dawned regarding the theme and how to obey the instruction. Yet another superb opening for the year's puzzles.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I decided not to log on to AB this week until I had completed the grid and got the message. Now, as ever, I am struggling with the end game. I am currently recovering from surgery and gently going stir-crazy, so was glad to have something absorbing and time-consuming to do - but I am nevertheless pretty envious of folks jetting off to the Caribbean, Paris, the cinema.....Will now offer grid to mathematician husband with instructions to find theme.
Yuck. After thinking I was nearly there, am now stumped on the predictable 29, 31 and 36 ac. Since I know the extra words, I have all the letters for 36, though, so I don't suppose it matters that I don't understand the clue or where the missing one fits in. Apart from this, the other two are in the BRB, yes? I note that 36 isn't the only solution not present here; which is most probably necessary for the theme to be revealed.
I will try to work on that instead of the remaining clues. By the way, I presume this isn't anything to do with a certain theorem, since that HAS been done before.
I will try to work on that instead of the remaining clues. By the way, I presume this isn't anything to do with a certain theorem, since that HAS been done before.
I was also delayed by a cinema trip to see "The King's Speech" and an alcohol-fuelled dinner party (not sure if that counts as being "on the lash"). Despite these self-inflicted obstacles, I have battled my way to a completed grid but the final step has, as yet, eluded me - no doubt the penny will eventually drop.
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Yuck. (Again). I have all the answers now (31a still don't understand the wordplay, but it has to be right. No idea of 36a but there are no unches), and even figured out how the instruction given by the clues is supposed to work. I think I even understand the relevance of the title; but can I deduce the theme? No.
I thought I was enjoying this weeks crossword, but I do have a cold, and I think I'm...well, growing languid or spiritless, if you see what I mean. Time for some cheese, I think. It always helps the brain....
I thought I was enjoying this weeks crossword, but I do have a cold, and I think I'm...well, growing languid or spiritless, if you see what I mean. Time for some cheese, I think. It always helps the brain....
Got it, got it!
(And I didn't have cheese after all; but a garlic bread. Good for the sore throat).
I agree with everyone who thinks this is a great puzzle, but it's a rather infuriating one at the same time - BRB does not confirm all but 36a as the preamble seems to suggest. (I know I've mentioned that before; it's a bug-bear this week).
Now back to Waterfall in this month's magpie, Nearly there....
(And I didn't have cheese after all; but a garlic bread. Good for the sore throat).
I agree with everyone who thinks this is a great puzzle, but it's a rather infuriating one at the same time - BRB does not confirm all but 36a as the preamble seems to suggest. (I know I've mentioned that before; it's a bug-bear this week).
Now back to Waterfall in this month's magpie, Nearly there....
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