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Listener 4140 "Jumping to Conclusion" by Sabre
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Not even close yet: I have almost all the "outside" clues and most of the ones that start on the outside, but tracking them through the knight moves is pretty desperate at the moment. I'm toying with the idea of spreadsheeting it (or just using a bigger version of the grid) and putting each letter in whatever squares the moves get to until I find some matches. Trouble is, I'm finding the "inside" clues the most adamantine. Anyone out there reporting success just yet?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is one of those weeks that even the slightest of hints will spoil the challenge. So can I ask that we do not give the subtleties of Sabre's puzzle away.
I was slightly shocked at how easy the perimeter was for a Sabre challenge. The centre however is proving a (k)nightmare - I am almost there but am missing one central clue that will finish it off. The lack of unches were probably to compensate to lead us into a false sense of security.
I was slightly shocked at how easy the perimeter was for a Sabre challenge. The centre however is proving a (k)nightmare - I am almost there but am missing one central clue that will finish it off. The lack of unches were probably to compensate to lead us into a false sense of security.
Finished it on rather a Jack Spratt basis - I got the words and Himself did the knight stuff. Often with the Listener I find it starts hard, then slowly gets (somewhat) easier, but this seemed to do the reverse. Pleased to have done it as we have family occasion all next weekend, then I go "off with the girls" on a four-day walk, so no possible chance of tackling next week's Listener.
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