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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.35 was the one I had in mind, Mysterons. However, now it's my very last clue and I know what it has to start with, so I know my original theory was incorrect. In fact, I have a full grid, so I could just not bother, but that would be too annoying! 5d was one of many I was a bit unclear about, but the grid fill sorted it for me. And I still don't get the wordplay for, among others, 28d and 40a. I don't think I have any words using the same square twice, although I did for a while.
You are quite correct Jack, I was looking at a working copy, and all 3 re-visits are in fact optional - hard to avoid that I suppose.
35 was my penultimate solve, and at the time I hadn't placed 23, so it did cause a hold-up for a while -its wordplay is fully justified by Chambers however.
The first 2 words of 40 define the answer, the last 3 words indicate all but its initial. Check the second definition of 'worth' for 28.
35 was my penultimate solve, and at the time I hadn't placed 23, so it did cause a hold-up for a while -its wordplay is fully justified by Chambers however.
The first 2 words of 40 define the answer, the last 3 words indicate all but its initial. Check the second definition of 'worth' for 28.
Thanks Mysterons - much happier with 40d now. Was already working on those assumptions for 28 - still just not getting the meaning of the last 3 words though. And, I must echo the "well-spotted" re 8d - had also missed that, for the same reason as midazolam. Off to work through the possible permutations of 35!
To me the problem with this crossword is the 11 clues starting in the square which require cold solving. With cold solving if you can't see the solution there is no prospect of making progress through the feed-in from intersecting lights, and it is that cross-fertilisation which for me constitutes much of the fun of solving crosswords; if you are stuck, solving a crossing clue gives you another letter and hence the prospect of moving forward. Here, on the other hand, I am just stuck with going over and over the same group of riddles with no strategy for reaching a conclusion, so as I've only solved 5 out of the 11 there is no prospect of progression.
I have a nice answer for 35 however, which fits the wordplay and sound right, but unfortunately the word doesn't exist.
I have a nice answer for 35 however, which fits the wordplay and sound right, but unfortunately the word doesn't exist.
Likewise - divine inspiration required for 35a, 8d and 23d - failing this an e-mail to [email protected] would let me get on with the rest of my life !!!
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