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Listener 4139: An Unsettled Spell by Nutmeg
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I spent a long time staring at a grid with the source filled in and a knowledge of the letters that had slipped before I started cracking the clues. Having basically solved it in the reverse order I feel slightly dissatisfied, but that's my fault rather than Nutmeg's.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Been away for a few days. Looks like I missed a bit of an exchange. I guess S-matrix (if it was he) has had made a few provocative comments over the last few months so maybe that's just his game. I've enjoyed your contributions CJ so I hope you hang around.
Also enjoyed the musical banter. Have just returned from performing the Goldberg Variations to an audience consisting of ex-Eastern Germans who survived the worst oppression of the old Communist regime. It is hard to imagine a piece of greater humanity and communality and it was a privilege to play to them. There is more that unites us than divides us all
Also enjoyed the musical banter. Have just returned from performing the Goldberg Variations to an audience consisting of ex-Eastern Germans who survived the worst oppression of the old Communist regime. It is hard to imagine a piece of greater humanity and communality and it was a privilege to play to them. There is more that unites us than divides us all
To put the abbreviation debate to bed, see the stop press on the Listener site
http://www.listenercrossword.com
There isn't one!
http://www.listenercrossword.com
There isn't one!
Reargunner limping in.. as usual.
Spotted the theme after two clues in (confirmed with a friend) but still captain slow.
Glad you posted that about the abbreviation Midazolam as I was trying to find it and the best I could see was maybe 6d given the definition - but what do I know - clearly not a lot.
Sort of enjoyed it but glad to have finished before Tomorrow
Spotted the theme after two clues in (confirmed with a friend) but still captain slow.
Glad you posted that about the abbreviation Midazolam as I was trying to find it and the best I could see was maybe 6d given the definition - but what do I know - clearly not a lot.
Sort of enjoyed it but glad to have finished before Tomorrow
Hi Contendo
No - I'm a pianist. If you know them you'll appreciate the difficulty of negotiating a work written for two manuals on a piano with just one keyboard. So much hand-crossing. Definitely not a piece to play with cufflinks on so I asked permission from my audience to play without my DJ on and with cuffs rolled up. Anything else would be suicide!
No - I'm a pianist. If you know them you'll appreciate the difficulty of negotiating a work written for two manuals on a piano with just one keyboard. So much hand-crossing. Definitely not a piece to play with cufflinks on so I asked permission from my audience to play without my DJ on and with cuffs rolled up. Anything else would be suicide!
Very late finisher clocking in...my only excuse that I had "MISR" as an entry for 29a, which I thought was a really good answer. Very glad to find midazolam's reference to the Listener site - I was worried about the lack of abbreviation. I seem to have missed some controversy - but since 1/2 of it has been removed, guessing the rest is a bit like solving a semi-Carte Blanche. All that negativity didn't (pull me through?) put me off - looking forward to next (now this!) weeks responses from cj. Good crossword though - ta Nutmeg - with at least eight "easter eggs". One negative feature here - where's the donkey? That is MY character, according to my family.
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