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Listener no 4157 Easy Win by Ilver
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Thought I'd begin the Friday club. What joy to see another new Listener name and what succinct cluing! A speedy fill then a delightful pdm for me with the theme cleverly holding it all together and what head-scratching before the final touch fell into place. Magic, thank you Ilver!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Finished - almost my first solo solve (completed grid up to perimeter on my own and found the 8-letter rearrangement, but not all the words due to not knowing my round the BRB yet) and found the substitution too.
Might be last listener for a while, though! They take up a fair amount of time which I don't have much of now I am back at university.
Might be last listener for a while, though! They take up a fair amount of time which I don't have much of now I am back at university.
Well the penny did eventually drop (cue the usual banging of fist against forehead and mutterings of "d'oh"). Lovely puzzle and nice thematic confirmations at the very end.
Now working my way back through previous puzzles - with surpsisingly few problems given an 18 month layoff. Done back to 4153 so far and 4152 looks simple enough at first glance. I presume there's a stinker lurking somewhere in the woodpile ?
Now working my way back through previous puzzles - with surpsisingly few problems given an 18 month layoff. Done back to 4153 so far and 4152 looks simple enough at first glance. I presume there's a stinker lurking somewhere in the woodpile ?
From a personal perspective I found this puzzle an entertaining ride and very rewarding - once the frustration of trying to find the 6 letter word had been banished of course. I remember a certain puzzle by MynoT that caused a stir here on this site a few years back that held me in an iron-clad grip of frustration until the pdm. That also required words to be highlighted that were of the same 'origin' as the one in Ilver's puzzle. I failed to see both pdm's
Sorry, trying to type this on an iPod and my fingers betrayed me.
... both pdm's until a few days after starting them. It just goes to show how these can catch you out if your mind is on a too literal path. A certain degree of lateral thinking is required at times and that's never been my strong point! I tend to thrive on difficult puzzles that require more construction than endgame.
Thanks Ilver.
... both pdm's until a few days after starting them. It just goes to show how these can catch you out if your mind is on a too literal path. A certain degree of lateral thinking is required at times and that's never been my strong point! I tend to thrive on difficult puzzles that require more construction than endgame.
Thanks Ilver.
The clues in this were what I'd call classic "Listener". Functional, full of microscopic, obscure wordplay and precious little wit. But that doesn't take away from the construction.
On the subject of the torus puzz,e there would have been a chance to throw eggs/garlands of flowers at the TV screen earlier as the setter of that puzzle appeard on a quiz program.
On the subject of the torus puzz,e there would have been a chance to throw eggs/garlands of flowers at the TV screen earlier as the setter of that puzzle appeard on a quiz program.
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