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Listener No 4338 A Game Of 15 By Glow-Worm
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Another fairly straightforward grid-fill, though deciphering some of the 15ing was a little trickier.
The finish raised a smile.
Thanks Glow-worm.
The finish raised a smile.
Thanks Glow-worm.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. Agreed -- once I stopped reading and re-reading the instructions and just got on with it there were no really tough clues. I wonder if the highlighting is requested just because Glow-worm noticed that the vital item happened to be there, or whether the item's inclusion was intentional -- it seemed a bit superfluous.
Is that really the item essential to 15? I would think, given the heavy hint of what you do in 15, it was rather superfluous. Either that, or in the wordsearch PS I'm missing something. Still, decent fun, and I did wonder whether 21 would be a more exciting (and even likely) example of 24 than the indicated entry. Perhaps in a politicised version, a 6 might even be made available!
Best wishes to all.
Best wishes to all.
Yes, I found this fun also, and easy enough for another Friday evening finish. I seem to be repeating other comments but I also found the preamble briefly overwhelming, the final word amusing, and felt the highlighting to be unnecessary. A small quibble is that for me 2 is an odd word to use in that phrase. Thanks Glow-Worm!
An excellent puzzle with plenty going on in the clues, where the jumbles were neatly dove-tailed. I agree that the highlighting is not the highlight of the puzzle; I suspect it was an accident of grid construction and the setter decided to exploit it. Nothing wrong with that.
I've just noticed that I've identified only two of the three extra definitions. I must search some more. I thought I'd fully parsed all the clues.
I've just noticed that I've identified only two of the three extra definitions. I must search some more. I thought I'd fully parsed all the clues.
Struggled a bit with this, partly due to thinking at first that "jumbled" and "unjumbled" items were two different things rather than the latter referring to the unscrambling of the former. Thought the rubric a bit ponderous and the highighted item unexciting, if we have it right - as others have said. Good entertainment, though.
This was a delightful puzzle with so many features to enjoy. The Avuncular intuition pre-empted a leisurely amble to the main PDM, as it had done twice before: with only the first letter of 15 entered I was already confident of what it would turn out to be, but it's hard to see how the preamble could have been worded more opaquely.
The clues were fine (I'd have preferred 'toured' in 14), but are we playing the Australian Rules version of the game? If not, then there's a word in the grid that I can't find any BRB justification for as an instance of a type of outcome.
The clues were fine (I'd have preferred 'toured' in 14), but are we playing the Australian Rules version of the game? If not, then there's a word in the grid that I can't find any BRB justification for as an instance of a type of outcome.
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