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Listener 4255 - On The Rocks By Dipper
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I think I got (unusually) lucky with the gridfill on this, but even so, it was not quite as intimidating as the preamble led me to fear. A fun and fair workout with some entertaining clues. Thanks, Dipper.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Probably the same as olichant, really. Lucky that my initial guesses for the longer clue answers were correct, and that I had a fair few of the grid entries around them so that I could see what was going on. Then it was just a case of filling in the gaps with a reasonable expectation of what shapes the remaining rocks might take.
After a couple of puzzles that have been a bit of a grind at the end (especially Dilwitch's), this was a very pleasant change and makes for a colourful and potentially very arty final grid. Thanks Dipper!
After a couple of puzzles that have been a bit of a grind at the end (especially Dilwitch's), this was a very pleasant change and makes for a colourful and potentially very arty final grid. Thanks Dipper!
Lots of nice easy clues (suits me) and some jigsawing (suits Himself) so an early finish this week. Only doubt is that so far I haven't found any relevance in the added word. I thought people said it would be really hard and full of Russian this week? Mind you, the threat of the artwork hangs over us. Now, there's a challenge.
'Disappointed' works for me, dr b.
12x12 grid ... not fully filled by intersecting words, so the remaining voids become 'rocks', subsequently justified by finding seven misprints which can be re-arranged to form another rock.
Hmm.
And, please ... let us not degenerate into the 'Sol Campbell is a better player than you'll ever be' argument to justify selection of mediocre players for the England football team.
12x12 grid ... not fully filled by intersecting words, so the remaining voids become 'rocks', subsequently justified by finding seven misprints which can be re-arranged to form another rock.
Hmm.
And, please ... let us not degenerate into the 'Sol Campbell is a better player than you'll ever be' argument to justify selection of mediocre players for the England football team.
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As ever the long answers the key to a quick gridfill on a carte blanche. All fitted together very nicely this afternoon, but still now need to contemplate whether there is more to the "rocks" than initially meets the eye and whether there is some final step yet to discover. Not too difficult but enjoyable enough so thanks to Dipper.
I quite enjoy carte blanches, and managed to cold solve all bar one of the clues before attempting to fill the grid, with which I seemed to get lucky at once and soon had all my answers checked off and the missing one soon back solved. However now facing the dilemma of what to portray as nothing obvious leaps out - a bit like the dreaded word search ones, it's so annoying to get the solution but then fall at the final hurdle. Not one of my favourites and next week is a non-starter if as I suspect it's one for the mathematicians amongst you.
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