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Listener Crossword No 4368 -- The Name Of The Game By Harribobs
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The preamble was enough for an early PDM, although I've not actually played the game properly before. Then it was a relatively speedy gridfill before I nervously attempted the endgame, dreading the randomness that was going to be a pain to check. In retrospect, I should have thought that our setter would have been more careful to ensure a proper finish, and so it proved.
Well done Harribobs, and a fine debut even if it was over fairly quickly.
Well done Harribobs, and a fine debut even if it was over fairly quickly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Crosswhit you have hit the nail squarely on the head. How on earth would JEG check that the 'extra' generation highlighted was correct. He checks entries against the copy supplied to him by the editors and would have no means of knowing how many shaded cells there should be in an alternative version.
This discussion could run and run, and in a couple of weeks we'll find out what solution(s) proved acceptable. On a slightly different tack, can anyone suggest how you could readily confirm the name of the creator or get further information about the game without the Internet and Google? (Other search engines are available)
You'll find the game and creator listed in "A Dictionary of Scientists" (Oxford, 1999). If your local library doesn't have a copy, your library card will give you access to the online version - I guess that breaks your 'no internet' condition, though. Would using one of the library's terminals count?
Wimping out again, I'm afraid. Filled the grid very easily and then set aside. Comments here about ambiguous rubric, coupled with clear indications as to the theme, lead us to the view that the challenge doesn't engage our interest at all, especially with this week's now available. Well done to those who have completed it (correctly).
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