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Listener 4614 - From Here To There By Shenanigans
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Another odd one here. There were some terrific clues, and enough entries to get in quickly. The moving words were nicely done, and none too obvious. I really enjoyed the solve, and a nice PDM as to the sentence. I had a good idea what to look for, and was not disappointed. And then....Have I really got the two unclued entries? Do they have any connection to anything?
Better than average, I'd say. Intermediate
Better than average, I'd say. Intermediate
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I also misread the preamble and spent far too long wondering why the first part of the message appeared to be gibberish. The moving words were hard to find and I ended up with several false candidates. I'm happy enough with the answers to 14 and 24, as they can't be anything else, but these words don't seem to have any thematic relevance as far as I can tell. Overall a difficult but satisfying puzzle; thanks to Shenanigans.
I came here ready to say exactly what has already been said.
The clues were enjoyable to solve, especially the 24 'specials'. As to the endgame, it appears to be another of those 'Is that it?' types where you wonder whether you have missed something more subtle.
As has been said the two unclued entries can't be anything else, but thematic they certainly aren't.
The clues were enjoyable to solve, especially the 24 'specials'. As to the endgame, it appears to be another of those 'Is that it?' types where you wonder whether you have missed something more subtle.
As has been said the two unclued entries can't be anything else, but thematic they certainly aren't.
My apologies to Xanthippe for not commenting on last week's puzzle sooner -- I came to the puzzle late.
It provided some happy memories of playing, as a teenager, "Castle of Riddles", a text adventure for the BBC Micro back in 1982! I wonder if anyone else remembers it?
Great puzzle, Xanthippe, and one which was accessible to all.
It provided some happy memories of playing, as a teenager, "Castle of Riddles", a text adventure for the BBC Micro back in 1982! I wonder if anyone else remembers it?
Great puzzle, Xanthippe, and one which was accessible to all.
Hello everyone. We've been following this thread for quite a while and thought it was about time we posted something rather than just stalking! We don't start the Listeners till Saturday morning and we've just finished this one.That's quite quick for us. Really enjoyed it - as we did last week's. Is there really a thematic link for 14d and 24d as upsetter suggests? Thanks to all the setters whose ingenuity week after week never ceases to amaze us. We've recently started doing the Magpie ones as well and there are some real corkers in there.
Graejen -- welcome, hope you enjoy posting here.
sunny-dave and upsetter: I loved the Acornsoft text adventures. There was Sphinx Adventure, Philosopher's Quest, Castle of Riddles, Countdown to Doom, Acheton (I think), Quondam. They were all extremely difficult and needed some slick lateral thinking. C of R was my favourite. I still have them in the loft. Happy days!
sunny-dave and upsetter: I loved the Acornsoft text adventures. There was Sphinx Adventure, Philosopher's Quest, Castle of Riddles, Countdown to Doom, Acheton (I think), Quondam. They were all extremely difficult and needed some slick lateral thinking. C of R was my favourite. I still have them in the loft. Happy days!
I finished the puzzle on Sunday but have only just thought to look at the comments here. There seems to be widespread confusion about the thematic significance (or not) of the unclued entries - but surely the first three words of the second part of the quotation, together with the fourth, provide both illumination and justification enough. Nor is it true that 14d and 24 couldn't be anything else: try -A---N and H---L- for one alternative, if one were just guessing.
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