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Listener 4249 Play's Opening By Shark
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This seemed so easy at first - until half the grid was filled and I was suddenly utterly stumped. Even with almost all the grid filled, the penny took a long time to drop. But what a clever treatment of the theme, even if it's not exactly my favourite.
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Perhaps you do all hate the theme, or are disintereste d, but some of the comments here seem to me to be becoming a little churlish f(and rather disingenuous ) for what is a pretty smart grid construction - and the location is not random at all, it is confirmed in the appropriatel y coloured bible we call BRB... Put me firmly amongst the fans of this crossword!!
17:56 Mon 08th Jul 2013
Agreed. Not a subject I know much about, so I don't quite get the subtleties of the thin red line yet, apart from the obvious. Maybe it refers to some heroic/disgraceful incident from about 1897 that lingers on in folk memory as if 'twere yesterday. As for the final colouring, my set of coloured pencils has one of the exact appropriate colour, but I don't think I'll risk using it.
Onward to this month's Magpies :-)
Onward to this month's Magpies :-)
Is this one tricky, or is everyone on their hols?
Overall, a lukewarm reaction here, I'm afraid. The grid really is quite impressive but the subject holds as little interest for me now as it did last year. I realise I'm in a small minority, but it's something about which I am entirely unashamed. So there.
Back to Schadenfreude.
Overall, a lukewarm reaction here, I'm afraid. The grid really is quite impressive but the subject holds as little interest for me now as it did last year. I realise I'm in a small minority, but it's something about which I am entirely unashamed. So there.
Back to Schadenfreude.
Grid filled slowly - tennis too gripping yesterday. I have the three thematic markings, all the correct letters and understand what their order should be, but I've no idea what it's supposed to represent! Nice to see my team in the grid, preceded by an apt description of the SPL (before changes have been made)!
Enjoyable enough if some of it seems slightly pointless. Got the line, the small circle and two of the three thematic markings. These are presumably something different from the thematic "feature", in which case we are still one short. Working that out may help us to identify the feature spotted by Teuchter2, which will be of interest to another long suffering fan here.
Done in two sessions either side of sportsfest and BBQs (now - at last - Summer seems to have started here). Splendid construction indeed, and a perfectly worthy theme imho. Clues were of high standard with good surfaces, some extra candidates for misprints (e.g. in 10a) neatly eliminated by them making a self-checking "set" and most aesthetic endgame (although it might have been even prettier had they actually 41a'd). Many thanks to Shark for another excellent puzzle.
But what is the theme? I know what Shark wants, but, IMHO, the seven letters "in thematic order" could have been any one of a thousand sets of letters. What makes this particular one thematic? And what is the point of the particular arrangement of the circles? Or leaving some letters out, simply so that they could have attention drawn to them. And why this weekend? Undoubtedly verging on the clever, this puzzle is simply a fairly random cllection of loosely related tricks, not a themed puzzle.
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