Not only painless, but [almost] timeless as well :>) So timeless, in fact that the theme has been used in the Listener before, over 20 years ago (when it really was The Listener). The grid was a picture of the relevant building and the timely theme had to be drawn in. I can give precise details to anyone interested (
[email protected]). I recently saw (here, perhaps?) a reference to a databank of Listener themes, but foolishly neglected to bookmark the url. Has anyone else information about that? The point of it seemed to be to allow everyone to check whether a theme has been used before, so that (presumably) repetition can be avoided, but I see no problem about repeating a theme years later. Indeed, there are some old entertaining themes which could do with being repeated. That this theme had been used before, in the Listener and more recently in EV, in no way detracted from the entertainment, particularly since Rasputin's treatment was so very amusingly different. As always with themes of this sort, it also sent me back to read the original, which added to the pleasure and which is highly recommended.
As to the old debate about discussing the puzzles, I am with ichkeria on this, recognizing that there is wide disagreement. I come here after solving the puzzle, in order to read what all you people think about the puzzle itself, with specific (but not blatantly giveaway) comments about the theme, grid, and clues. Very often, for example, a comment about a specific clue sends me back to it, and I may see something that I hadn't spotted before. I am not interested in the types of comments that tell us that the solver is half-way through the grid but has had to put it aside to go shopping and will pick it up again tomorrow. And I also agree with tramart: we may be all obsessed with this pursuit (would we be here if we weren't?), but in the end it's only a game.