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Listener No 4323 Artix Onepo
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Oh but this was tough. Has Artix managed to silence the Friday Club? Indeed we struggled but what a cunningly constructed grid and convincing finale. Many thanks, Artix for yet another masterpiece of construction!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. As has been said before, the carte-not-quite-blanche construction gave a fairly easy way in -- and it would have been too straightforward if there had not been the 12ed answers. I guessed the saying from the preamble quite quickly, but got held up a bit in the top left-hand corner. I was a bit underwhelmed by the final step, but apart from that thank you, Artix.
pasquin: Typing the phrase into Google doesn't show me anything interesting. It probably takes location into account.
Fortunately, (1) I *am* of a certain age and (2) I've read a lot of Jane Austen and watched a lot of Doctor Who and Downton Abbey. The topic was briefly mentioned in the very first Doctor Who episode!
Fortunately, (1) I *am* of a certain age and (2) I've read a lot of Jane Austen and watched a lot of Doctor Who and Downton Abbey. The topic was briefly mentioned in the very first Doctor Who episode!
Only completed this yesterday after a week off-grid, as it were. I enjoyed it once I had found the logical place to start the fill, and I think the cleverness of many of the clues has been overlooked by some contributors. For example, both 5 and 19 brought a smile after ages working out what was going on; and 3 was a model of attention-diverting economy.
Without giving anything away, Scorpius, if you're still checking in: in 1, take what I assume are the problem letters of your answer and look them up in BRB; in 22, compare your answer with the words in the clue; in 29, your word can be verified in Bradford (although not the other way round). HTH! And thanks, Artix.
Without giving anything away, Scorpius, if you're still checking in: in 1, take what I assume are the problem letters of your answer and look them up in BRB; in 22, compare your answer with the words in the clue; in 29, your word can be verified in Bradford (although not the other way round). HTH! And thanks, Artix.
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