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Listener 4122, Heart by Phi
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Thought I'd start a thread for one. Rather relieved that the Friday club are quite on this one. Have a smattering of answers but a long way to go. Happy solving all!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Echoing the general "blimey, what a stinker" views expressed here, I have at least managed to solve all the clues (give or take a bit of uncertainty on the wordplay for 37). If only that felt like significant progress! I have also managed to arrange the answers into a "grid" with 180-degree symmetry, albeit with some empty squares in, but without resorting to double letters yet. Reading the preamble again this morning, I see that may be wrong. Does the "initial grid pattern, which has 180-degree symmetry" already have the first set of double letters in it, and only 15 columns?
Bellabee, Unless I have got something very seriously wrong, the formation of word B by creating double-lettered cells doesn't form a 9x15 grid at all. It is still a very irregular grid indeed, with letters projecting out all over the place. I can see a way of making it fit; but then the new phrase (which jumped out at me for all the wrong reasons, as already cryptically indicated) would have its two words appearing in the wrong order and with one letter absent. Now, the first letter of 1 would seem to be the ideal candidate for that letter; but it's nowhere near in the correct place.
I have, as you may have guessed, solved all the clues, found A and B and the relevance of the title and am now helplessly stuck. Oh what a....
But then, I haven't found that final word yet.
I have, as you may have guessed, solved all the clues, found A and B and the relevance of the title and am now helplessly stuck. Oh what a....
But then, I haven't found that final word yet.
jackdecrow - yes it does. but empty squares? rogue-elfe - it forms an n x 15 grid initially [the preamble only states '15 columns'] however, from your description it sounds like you formed a symmetrical grid with all the clues in the right order but maybe 4 letters outside the 15 columns and triangular gaps inside? that was how i started. a perfectly formed initial grid is possible. but even then as midazolam says 'beware!' - it offers various options.
Oh you lucky lucky devils, oh to be even discussing the end game would be blessed relief!! I do not know why but for some reason the clues are immune to my cold solving efforts, have only solved about a dozen. It is truly strange as for every single clue I have solved, the clue structuring is very fair with no convoluted structuring, they seem rather elementary and obvious once solved....I blame the pressures of work and my caffeine addled brain, I just wish I could get a grid entry before I throw in the towel!
My short burst approach to the Listener is very slowly producing a coherent picture. It does not really suit a great wodge of cold solving like this. Each of my sessions seems to start from cold. I have 17 more clues to go, and have word A, an increasingly cohesive grid, and an idea what B might be. So, Apache, stick to it. We are allowed to use Wednesday, and perhaps even Thursday before we even consider throwing in the towel.
I think it would be a pity to throw too many hints out. This is too good a puzzle to spoil. So if anyone wants a gentle nudge they are welcome to email me at [email protected]. And if anyone would like to mail me and tell me what those pesky four words were in last week's puzzle (which is long since in the post to Mr Green) I'd be delighted to put that one to bed
Apache4D - I agree the cold-solving is a hard slog, but I suspect you haven't yet found word A. Once you've found a redundant word and identified its synonym you will find other synonyms which can be deleted from other clues, which then start to make more sense.
As for me, I've got the beginnings of an initial grid fill but still have a long way to go. Finally got the first clue which we are warned is not in its "natural" location in the BRB. It's not in under the second word either, only under another word altogether.
As for me, I've got the beginnings of an initial grid fill but still have a long way to go. Finally got the first clue which we are warned is not in its "natural" location in the BRB. It's not in under the second word either, only under another word altogether.
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