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Listener 4260 Nuts And Bolts By Mango
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Grid just about filled - theme understood - now I just have to make proper sense of the preamble!
Well worth persevering!
Well worth persevering!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The surname of a passive participant from one event is to be entered. As TheBear69 observed, there is some question as to the passiveness of that participant in the earlier event. And as JackDeCrow said, it seems a bit odd on one interpretation that the second grid has to be entirely discarded, losing the other passive participant. There does seem to be an ambiguity.
This sort of thing makes me unhappy. I don't mind when the instructions are deliberately cryptic, as these instructions certainly are. But they are clearly ambiguous, and open to multiple reasonable interpretations. I hope the setter reads this list. Which is the "other"? The other passive participant in this tableau or the passive participant in the other tableau?
I don't like it when I feel like my submission is a 50/50 gamble based on trying to figure out what's in the head of the setter.
Did I mention that this was an amazing puzzle, otherwise?
I don't like it when I feel like my submission is a 50/50 gamble based on trying to figure out what's in the head of the setter.
Did I mention that this was an amazing puzzle, otherwise?
I agree about the ambiguity. My first response was to write down the surname from the discarded event (which in itself seemed a bit odd after deleting more than a surname from the grid). It was only when I completed the last unclued entry that I was more sure which surname was required at the bottom. I also agree that to call the first one an "event" is stretching it a bit - perhaps "story" would have been a better choice.
Superb puzzle.
I actually don't think there is any ambiguity. The two events collectively involve four participants, three of whom are passive (passive for the duration of the particular events in question). Therefore, the use of the definite article in "the two passive participants" has to mean that the implied context is one in which the participants referred to are present in the same event.
I actually don't think there is any ambiguity. The two events collectively involve four participants, three of whom are passive (passive for the duration of the particular events in question). Therefore, the use of the definite article in "the two passive participants" has to mean that the implied context is one in which the participants referred to are present in the same event.
Very late completing this superb puzzle.
I finished the grid last week and fathomed the theme, but left the endgame until today ... not realising that it would take a little while. Memo to self ; avoid this approach in future.
Regarding the ambiguity, it seems clear to me that the entire second half of the preamble relates to the correct grid orientation and earlier event. Otherwise the unchecked letters don't work, do they? I further suggest that the younger passive participant is also so perfectly placed that any doubt must be immediately dispelled.
I finished the grid last week and fathomed the theme, but left the endgame until today ... not realising that it would take a little while. Memo to self ; avoid this approach in future.
Regarding the ambiguity, it seems clear to me that the entire second half of the preamble relates to the correct grid orientation and earlier event. Otherwise the unchecked letters don't work, do they? I further suggest that the younger passive participant is also so perfectly placed that any doubt must be immediately dispelled.
Yes, I took my time over this one too - enjoyed very much at leisure and well worth sticking with. I was fortunate in that I first completed the grid in the 'wrong' orientation. That of course left those letters to be reoriented in the correct version all nicely aligned and pointing downward, so I did not need to think too hard about that particular requirement for the endgame.
As a relative newcomer I have not done many Mangos but am already appreciating the artistry from that name.
As a relative newcomer I have not done many Mangos but am already appreciating the artistry from that name.
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