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Listener No 4415: Right And Left By Ploy
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I was lucky enough to start the grid fill the right way round, but in any case the correct way is clear once the fill is well under way. Even with the grid full I had to go back over my rather slapdash solving to identify the words that had moved and those that were surplus -- just as well I did, as I'd made a stab at the synonym of one of the surplus words which turned out to be incorrect. At that point it took me a ludicrously long time to identify the duo. A very nice puzzle, for which many thanks, Ploy.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Excellent puzzle. I started with the grid fill the wrong way round (of course) but an early intuition put me right. It all looked fearsome at first glance but was quite a smooth solve in the end. Even the mega-long clues broke down nicely, though there was one very dodgy homophone (unless I misparsed).
A theme whose subject I love, and a whoop of joy at the endgame. Bravo Ploy!
A theme whose subject I love, and a whoop of joy at the endgame. Bravo Ploy!
It was the lines which led me, via Google to the theme, and then I was able to sort out a couple of (perfectly sensible to me) errors in the moved words. I was familiar with the duo but had forgotten this particular work. A few pretty devious clues in among a selection of much more approachable ones.
I took the cautious approach of filling two grids in parallel and it wasn't until they were nearly complete that I realised which was 'the one'. The annoying word search took me far longer than it should, and although I'd heard of the duo from childhood I wasn't familiar with this particular work. Some tough (but fair) clueing. Thanks Ploy, good fun.
As with Hagen, joy at the endgame. Very familiar to me (top row made the connection), but I would expect many to find this obscure, with not a lot to help you get to the theme unless you already know of it. Some fun clues, though, and a nice mixture; easy entry clues and some very tricky ones to sort out after most of the grid was full.
I wonder if the left's direction reflects current political trends?
I wonder if the left's direction reflects current political trends?
Oh, that was lovely. The theme was completely new to me (though the comedy duo I knew fairly well, and admire). Gridfill wasn't too hard, but grid-staring was a nightmare and I'm afraid some fairly serious googling-and-guessing was, for me at least, essential to getting the theme. But very happy that I did get it, and as a result have been introduced to something delightful. Thanks, Ploy.
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