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Listener No 4314 Renewable Energy By 'eck
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What a brilliant use of the circular grid. This has been a remarkable piece of compiling and an extremely difficult puzzle which became easier as we progressed (suddenly dramatically so!). Congratulations to 'Eck for a stunning piece of setting.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I very nearly threw in the towel on this one as I cannot say I was enjoying the mammoth struggle get anywhere at all. After a long time I had very little of coherence from the scattered misprints I'd identified, but then I noticed two things about the grid, and acting on a hunch I filled around 25 cells straight off, which led me to the finish. The thematic reference is a favourite of mine.
I wondered why the instruction hadn't been to highlight 56 cells in an appropriate colour, which would seem to me to be thematically a more complete and satisfying solution.
I wondered why the instruction hadn't been to highlight 56 cells in an appropriate colour, which would seem to me to be thematically a more complete and satisfying solution.
This has been really tough going, harder even than Elementary Deduction, but the title, choice of grid, hidden references and thematic treatments are all utterly brilliant.
But alas I fear I shan't finish it. With 32 and D still unsolved, I have only identified 38 thematic cells and there's no way the two not yet filled are going to bring me up to the required quota! I must have gone wrong somewhere, but with such fiendish mis-direction as in the clues for 4 and 37 (which required a re-parsing to prove I was still on the right track) I am not optimistic.
But alas I fear I shan't finish it. With 32 and D still unsolved, I have only identified 38 thematic cells and there's no way the two not yet filled are going to bring me up to the required quota! I must have gone wrong somewhere, but with such fiendish mis-direction as in the clues for 4 and 37 (which required a re-parsing to prove I was still on the right track) I am not optimistic.
By 'eck, that were 'ard.
A very long, slow grind towards enlightenment - not helped by identifying a very plausible alternative novel (one with a very famous 'chapter 21') and then spending several hours trying to find the quotes from the few words I'd got in the first misprints I found.
As has already been said - if you are struggling, keep going - it gets a lot easier once the grid starts to be a bit more populated & the pennies drop.
All done now - I agree with scorpius about the highlighting :)
Dave
A very long, slow grind towards enlightenment - not helped by identifying a very plausible alternative novel (one with a very famous 'chapter 21') and then spending several hours trying to find the quotes from the few words I'd got in the first misprints I found.
As has already been said - if you are struggling, keep going - it gets a lot easier once the grid starts to be a bit more populated & the pennies drop.
All done now - I agree with scorpius about the highlighting :)
Dave
Excellent. I was put off the original source material I considered because of the chapter numbering and went instead to The Da Vinci Code, whose 21st chapter could possibly have been relevant. However, I soon realized that we were being directed to literature of a higher order and counted the chapters properly. What a pleasure to re-read a novel that I haven't read for many years and to be reminded how great it is.
Only really started this yesterday and, by 'eck, what a puzzle. Pretty much all sorted -- just need to suss how the 40 cells cryptically relate to the moniker.
Very tough but a puzzle I didn't want to put down. Persevering with chipping away at the fragments of the puzzle does reveal the hidden treasure in a rewarding way. So, to all those struggling, carry on, it's well worth it.
Thanks, 'eck, for a brilliant construction.
Very tough but a puzzle I didn't want to put down. Persevering with chipping away at the fragments of the puzzle does reveal the hidden treasure in a rewarding way. So, to all those struggling, carry on, it's well worth it.
Thanks, 'eck, for a brilliant construction.
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