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EV 973 Shade by Samuel
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For the second week running I found the EV tougher than the Listener! Having the extra letters in the wordplay rather than the clue makes them harder to spot. I got the quote about 2/3 of the way through and worked backwards the rest of the way.
Very clever puzzle - BUT: Are there not 34 extra letters, leaving 10 "further" clues and one normal clue? That threw me for a while. Also, I can't claim I completely understand 7d and where the extra letter comes in.
Very clever puzzle - BUT: Are there not 34 extra letters, leaving 10 "further" clues and one normal clue? That threw me for a while. Also, I can't claim I completely understand 7d and where the extra letter comes in.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi dr b, I'm not sure if it was tougher than the Listener, but certainly a similar standard. Much easier when one has the quote.
Typically well done by Samuel, BUT: I agree that there are 34 extra letters, so it does seem a slight structural weakness to have just a single nomal clue. Strange how many of the letters in the source of the quote appear on the left hand side. Possibly an attempt to hide him had to be abandoned.
I thought 7dn was fine, using a variant spelling of a Dutch word meaning My Lord, extended to mean an Afrikaaner. The normal spelling is in Bradford's under Lord and Afrikaans
Typically well done by Samuel, BUT: I agree that there are 34 extra letters, so it does seem a slight structural weakness to have just a single nomal clue. Strange how many of the letters in the source of the quote appear on the left hand side. Possibly an attempt to hide him had to be abandoned.
I thought 7dn was fine, using a variant spelling of a Dutch word meaning My Lord, extended to mean an Afrikaaner. The normal spelling is in Bradford's under Lord and Afrikaans
Hello all. Funny how we all vary. I finished last week's EV Saturday night, after struggling all week, and started this week's late Sunday, finishing just now. Was also thrown by the 34 'extra letter' clues leaving just one 'normal' one. I was convinced for a while that there were 6 and 5, rather than 5 and 5 'further ' clues. Overall I enjoyed it but thought it was much easier than last week's offering.
Strange how the presence of that one normal clue, which I didn't twig until right at the very end, and only confirmed when I checked in here, seemed to mar the whole thing for me. Up to that point I found it enjoyably challenging and very well constructed. It was very lucky that, when checking one of the key words in the ODQ index, the quotation came so early in a very long list. Ed's word had me baffled for ages.
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