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Listener 4311 - Carte Blanche By Chalicea
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This is an excellent example of a carte blanche puzzle; thanks Chalicea!
However, I think there are eight thematic clues, not seven...
However, I think there are eight thematic clues, not seven...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. Yes, good fun from Chalicea, with (mostly) quite accessible clues to balance the difficulty of the unsymmetrical carte blanche. I see what you mean, The Bear60, about eight thematic lights -- but the eighth did have a definition, so only seven thematic clues as defined in the rubric (unless, of course, your eighth involved synechdoche).
A very nice example of an accessible carte blanche, perhaps one for newcomers to the genre. A couple of thematic clues were enough to suggest what was in store, so constructing the grid proved straightforward. After last week's puzzle I was glad to have a clear preamble and instructions that didn't involve unfamiliar concepts.
It was similar to one earlier in the year, but I found constructing the grid of this one far less frustrating.
It was similar to one earlier in the year, but I found constructing the grid of this one far less frustrating.
And a third look at the puzzle resolved the outstanding issues. The curse of cartes blanches struck again, almost. Chalicea's created a very artistic grid as she usually does, and thankfully the clues weren't too bad on reflection, although for a while I couldn't break into the bottom half of the puzzle.
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