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Listener 4199 Scattered by Kea
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What a pleasure to see a Kea puzzle but what a tough solve. No, not really opening the Friday club as I still have to produce my final grid and there is some demanding word play to sort out but many thanks to Kea for an astonishingly challenging puzzle!
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I thought that 4199 was exceptional. I had a grid fill early in the week, but hesitated over the final stage through fear and trepidation. Having had chance today to get back to it, I discover that my fears were whatever the opposite of 'groundless' is.
So, I did due diligence ... and it has increased my awe-levels.
Great work, Kea. Thank you.
I thought that 4199 was exceptional. I had a grid fill early in the week, but hesitated over the final stage through fear and trepidation. Having had chance today to get back to it, I discover that my fears were whatever the opposite of 'groundless' is.
So, I did due diligence ... and it has increased my awe-levels.
Great work, Kea. Thank you.
so, i have 8 clashes- got the message but not sure what to do next. any gentle hints to [email protected] would be very welcome! thanks
Like you, Scorpius, I am somewhat bemused by the hyperbole. No diss intended to Kea or other compilers (whom I certainly couldn't equal), but it is easy to see how programmatically you could get from source to final result. The comparisons to Duet are off beam and I agree with Jim about the six letter word which describes what is actually happening rather than what you might infer from the word used. I'd intended to offer commiserations for a Gallant performance, Jim, but when I reread your post I realised that you were the bloke at the other end. Historians might want to hunt down Dimitry's New Years Resolutions which only I and one other on the Listener threads remembers.
We have yet to crack the endgame here, having worked out the description. Does it involve a wholesale reconstruction of the grid or something less than that - if that can be answered without giving too much away, and assuming the question itself is not too subjective? We have an idea which means that the final change is less than wholesale, but the plaudits for the puzzle perhaps suggest the opposite.
I've gradually worked my way through this. Like others I struggled most with 11 across (I generally use wordfun to search, but clearly the answer wasn't in their dictionary. I found it when I tried Quinapalus).
Like most posters I'm impressed with the construction of this puzzle, and I didn't find the 16-letter phrase ambiguous (so am I missing something?)
My only problem is that things don't quite add up. I've got a grid containing nothing but real words, and I've changed seven unchecked letters. Things would be perfect if the all-important last-minute decision in the earlier game had gone the other way (hope that specifies my problem without giving anything away!)
As it is, I'm inclined to submit my solution even if it's wrong rather than waste the hours spent carefully checking. I realise that the answer might involve different choices about clashes and unchecked letters, but I can't face the thought of starting that process from scratch again.
Like most posters I'm impressed with the construction of this puzzle, and I didn't find the 16-letter phrase ambiguous (so am I missing something?)
My only problem is that things don't quite add up. I've got a grid containing nothing but real words, and I've changed seven unchecked letters. Things would be perfect if the all-important last-minute decision in the earlier game had gone the other way (hope that specifies my problem without giving anything away!)
As it is, I'm inclined to submit my solution even if it's wrong rather than waste the hours spent carefully checking. I realise that the answer might involve different choices about clashes and unchecked letters, but I can't face the thought of starting that process from scratch again.
You could send me an email at [email protected] and (assuming my own grid was correct but it seemed to fit!) I might be able to have a look. From the sounds of things it might be just the one or two changes needed.
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Jim has now enlightened us and we are in the "wow" camp. We were off on a wrong tack, albeit that, based on such answers as Jim could recall, we may have got some of the final entries right. Chances of having got them all right, though, must be nil. Our only PDM is that we now understand Tramart's hint to us.
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