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Listener 4167: Lawbreaker by Stick Insect
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I have been staring at a complete grid for half an hour now and I must be missing the obvious. This was an extremely easy grid fill. I was expecting a tougher challenge with double clues and clashes. Time for a break, which may give me that elusive PDM
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As happens when you spend a while writing things up, fluked it, though I'm still fussed about a missing clash (unless I simply can't count). I remain of the opinion that, unless you are possessed of Alekhine's background (congratulations, by the way!) it takes something approaching a lucky guess to see what's going on, rather than a process of deduction.
Well, you learn something new (thank you Google and Wikipedia) ... and it's all quite neat in the end. Even though I have to say that there were too many anagrams and hiddens in the clues, the construction is pleasing, the end result fair, and so my thanks go to Stick Insect. Now to Lyon(s) - why do the English insist on the "s"?- to sample M. Bocuse (As you may be able to tell, this is a bit of a foodie weekend)......
I may be going out on a limb here, but my clashes stay resolutely at 19. Which means I must have two clues wrong, and that's pretty unlikely not because I'm infallible (my recent record with online prize crosswords will bear that out) but because of the nature of the clashes.
For Stick Insect: much appreciation of the neat construction and thanks for the education, even if the jump from finished grid to resolution was a bit of a stretch.
For Stick Insect: much appreciation of the neat construction and thanks for the education, even if the jump from finished grid to resolution was a bit of a stretch.
Certainly an easy Listener but some have to be to encourage new solvers, it was supposedly 1 in 4 but it’s not always obvious which one. Having nearly completed the grid the correct interpretation of the clashes materialised from somewhere along with a vague memory of the lawbreaker so now I have no excuse not to go to the gym.
I think I could have at last made the Friday club! I had a full grid very quickly (for me) last night, but fearing a lot of grid-staring, I decided to sleep on the endgame, thereby avoiding too many weird crosswordy dreams. Today, it all sorted out very quickly, though I must admit to being helped by my university course ahem years ago. Quite fun, but much the easiest Listener in a long time.
13 letters found. However via a somewhat circuitous route. Started by thinking what the clashes could represent, partially confirming by finding an entry which could show which side was which, then deducing the relevant law transgressed and finally searching on Web for the potential lawbreaker. This provided a solution that I had never heard of previously and which I think I may never have found if I had just continued to stare at the grid.
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