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Listener 4692 - Whodunnit? By Kruger
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What a grand puzzle - a carte-blanche with a couple of entry points and then some excellent clueing to make it a real challenge. Well hidden wrong letters too, in a couple of cases.
Loved the endgame (all real words this time!) and altogether very satisfying.
Thanks Kruger - a great start to 2022
Happy New Year to all fellow Listenerers
Loved the endgame (all real words this time!) and altogether very satisfying.
Thanks Kruger - a great start to 2022
Happy New Year to all fellow Listenerers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Times put this up early yesterday, so for me this was a nice way to round off a year of fine Listener puzzles. I wonder how long it took Kruger to find suitable thematic examples as there can't be many. Lovely neat conclusion and oh, how satisfying it is when grid changes result in real words!
Happy New Year to all.
Happy New Year to all.
Happy New Year!
One of my resolutions is to complete 50% of this year's puzzles, which would be a 50% increase on 2021.
To do this I need to have more PDMs. But by their very nature they either come or they don't. For example in 4690 I have no idea where to place the 3 bars.
Anyhow I'm just starting to look at this puzzle and it looks like fun. WHOOPEE!
One of my resolutions is to complete 50% of this year's puzzles, which would be a 50% increase on 2021.
To do this I need to have more PDMs. But by their very nature they either come or they don't. For example in 4690 I have no idea where to place the 3 bars.
Anyhow I'm just starting to look at this puzzle and it looks like fun. WHOOPEE!
Interesting, Scorpius - I thought the same at first inspection - but the (few) longer words gave an unambiguous lattice to start from in the NE corner and the alphabetical placement of the shorter answers then meant that steady progress was always possible.
I wonder if the number of short words was a consequence of the (very praiseworthy) desire to have only real words at both stages of the gridfill?
I wonder if the number of short words was a consequence of the (very praiseworthy) desire to have only real words at both stages of the gridfill?
A fine jigsaw, thanks Kruger!
The first few puzzles of the year are usually quite accessible affairs, but this one was a lot more meaty than I'd expected. As others have said, it had a nice easy entry point, but I wonder if it will put off a few novices, as this type does require a substantial amount of cold solving.
And a Happy New Year to one and all!
The first few puzzles of the year are usually quite accessible affairs, but this one was a lot more meaty than I'd expected. As others have said, it had a nice easy entry point, but I wonder if it will put off a few novices, as this type does require a substantial amount of cold solving.
And a Happy New Year to one and all!
Yes, well done Dim16. I remember around 7 years ago when I rarely used to complete the puzzle, but when I did, I felt like I'd achieved something special. Soon after, something clicked, and I can now solve them every week. Not panicking at the challenge in front of me was probably the biggest thing - they're always fair, if sometimes a bit obscure, or a bit of a slog.
I can now enjoy unlocking those themes every week, but it's never quite as exciting as when I used to solve the occasional one.
I can now enjoy unlocking those themes every week, but it's never quite as exciting as when I used to solve the occasional one.
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Thanks.
I think not panicking or being discouraged is key. A couple of years ago I would have given up on this one given that initially I could only cold solve about half the clues.
Although I doubt I will ever be able to solve every week's puzzle (that seems amazing) I feel I am still improving and 50% is a good target for this year. I always get a buzz when I identify the theme or work out what the final step is.
Thanks.
I think not panicking or being discouraged is key. A couple of years ago I would have given up on this one given that initially I could only cold solve about half the clues.
Although I doubt I will ever be able to solve every week's puzzle (that seems amazing) I feel I am still improving and 50% is a good target for this year. I always get a buzz when I identify the theme or work out what the final step is.
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