ChatterBank1 min ago
Listener No 4436 Clean-Up Operation By Aragon
15 Answers
We've spent almost as long grid staring as grid-filling and breathed a massive sigh of relief when the penny (or something) finally dropped. This has been by far the toughest so far this year. Thanks to Aragon for a tough challenge.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Ruthrobin. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If Ruth Robin struggled with the endgame it's not surprising I'm having problems! Despite a scary preamble the gridfill was quite easy, and the instructions seem clear enough, but I've no idea where the replacement should occur and I haven't the foggiest who the perpetrator is or what the work area (which sounds worryingly like search area) is. Just as well I have no important plans for tomorrow...
(Does the text on the new improved super-duper AB really need to be so goddam BIG?)
(Does the text on the new improved super-duper AB really need to be so goddam BIG?)
This turned out to less fearsome than it looked, though I will admit to having some problems completing the NW corner. I'm not all that keen one of the down clues in that sector, which seems distinctly non-Ximenean. After filling the grid and studying the grid for ten minutes I spotted a few things but no coherent theme, so put it aside and looked at it afresh this morning. Another five minutes of experimentation got me there, so it was not the agonising endgame that I had feared.
I confess that I found the theme a tad disappointing, but that's just a matter of personal taste. I'm sure some will be delighted not to have to research some arcane topic on Google. The puzzle was very well constructed, with a well-sign-posted route to the conclusion and several PDM's.
I can't say I like the new design of this site. It displays far fewer messages on one page. Why do people fix things that ain't broke?
I confess that I found the theme a tad disappointing, but that's just a matter of personal taste. I'm sure some will be delighted not to have to research some arcane topic on Google. The puzzle was very well constructed, with a well-sign-posted route to the conclusion and several PDM's.
I can't say I like the new design of this site. It displays far fewer messages on one page. Why do people fix things that ain't broke?
I found this tough, and really enjoyed it. Nice to see good surface readings after letters removed. I agree with Scorpius about one clue (assuming it's the same one) but on the whole an absolutely superb set - not surprisingly - and many a grin raised, both in the clues and in a string of PDMs. Thanks, Aragon.
Happy at last, but I'd have been happier sooner if I hadn't spent so long trying to work out the significance of the seven-letter word in the top row. It wasn't a gift after all, and I didn't get any tips from it. Just a coincidence?
The new website - I suspect - will have been created after someone pointed out that the old typeface was contrary to the Disability Discrimination Act.
The new website - I suspect - will have been created after someone pointed out that the old typeface was contrary to the Disability Discrimination Act.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.