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Listener 4316: Delightful Punishment By Mynot
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This was a rewarding puzzle: once the penny drops you think, "yes, of course; why didn't I spot that earlier?"
Many thanks MynoT for an entertaining puzzle with some nice clues (I liked the Morse one!)
This was a rewarding puzzle: once the penny drops you think, "yes, of course; why didn't I spot that earlier?"
Many thanks MynoT for an entertaining puzzle with some nice clues (I liked the Morse one!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. Yes, that was fun. At first I thought it was going to be a breeze, then slowed down with a full upper half of the grid and a sparsely populated lower half, went even slower of with the south-east corner. Finally had a stroke of inspiration. Many thanks to MynoT: I liked the balance between straightforward and devious clues.
A lot of easy clues made filling the grid a pretty straightforward task, though a few harder ones slowed me up towards the end. I was pretty sure of the solution but stuck on the method at first, but it came to me quite quickly without any grid staring.
I think I can guess which three cases Althearer has in mind, but the word seems applicable to them as well.
I think I can guess which three cases Althearer has in mind, but the word seems applicable to them as well.
The grid fill is done, after a lot of struggling. Funny how some clues are dead easy while others take hours (or so it seems) to tease out. Still not sure about one or two. But the endgame is very elusive. Tilbee's advice to list them produces a very interesting pair of sets (used/discarded) and it's pretty clear which are which. But the 15-letter word is unyielding (although the title is presumably the "hinted at" source). A helpful hint to [email protected] would help this learner climb further up the steep curve.
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