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Listener 4208 Good to Go by Flying Tortoise
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This was tremendous fun from start to finish - from that hilarious title with all it suggests, right to the pdm and lovely endgame. Sheer magic, Flying Tortoise!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A number of good points - some witty clues, slightly different way of getting an unclued entry, on the easy side and will encourage newcomers. But if you are not familiar with the musical context (which I am not) then it would be very difficult to verify what it is all about without recourse to the Internet, increasingly the case with the Listener- then again you do not have to know what it is all about to complete the grid and enter, which some might say is another fault.
@thebear - maybe the grid dimensions were forced by the theme on the top. So either that had to be longer (leaving a blank square, maybe, or a non-thematic entry splitting the two words) or the one on the bottom has to be shorter. Hardly satisfactory, I guess, but never mind.
It did otherwise all fit together nicely. A good entry-level Listener perhaps.
It did otherwise all fit together nicely. A good entry-level Listener perhaps.
I think my dissatisfaction with this one is due to the fact that I deduced 1 across much earlier than Flying Tortoise intended. I suspect FT intended that solvers would fill the grid except for the top row, deducing how to modify the 8 clues, make the cognitive link from the phrase to the musical context and only then have the PDM to complete 1 across. But 1 across is just not that hard to come up with...
Tilbee, yes, it has been grumbled about elsewhere - see
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Grabbed a Sat Times at Barcelona airport and had this largely done well before landing in Geneva - so undoubtedly on the easy side, but it was a neat association that tied it all together, and so many thanks to Flying Tortoise. (Initially had an alternative answer to 15a by stretching the definition to imply something entirely different although wordplay would work perfectly).
As others have said, this was a pleasant and quite gentle puzzle. Allowed me extra time to work out the final stage to 4207, with which I knew what I was aiming for but kept stumbling with getting to look right. Glad of an easy one this week.
Incidentally, rather annoyed at the solution to 'Murder Mystery' as I got the correct novel title but highlighted 'THEOM' as the cryptic representation of 'The Old Man'. I think this was very ambiguous but this seems to be the trend recently.
Incidentally, rather annoyed at the solution to 'Murder Mystery' as I got the correct novel title but highlighted 'THEOM' as the cryptic representation of 'The Old Man'. I think this was very ambiguous but this seems to be the trend recently.
I decided I didn't want to join the Friday club this time, so left some for Saturday morning when it was quite easily finished. I prefer something I can work on for a bit, but it was good fun, as was snatching a draw from the jaws of defeat to the 'league leaders' this afternoon. I don't get the musical connection, but do I need to?
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