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Listener 4418: Out Of Line By Sabre
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After two days we have solved 10 clues and managed to enter one letter, although even that might be wrong.
Is anyone else doing any better?
Is anyone else doing any better?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have only ever succeeded in completing one Sabre puzzle, and that was one of his early ones a long while ago. I had a look at this and got nowhere, so decided to wait for comments here before making a serious effort. It's a bad sign that nobody posted a thread until Sunday afternoon (is this a record?) and even more disheartening that none of the regulars have finished it. I think I'll pass!
We need puzzles like this occasionally to sort the men from the boys (and, of course, the women from the girls) and we've had quite a lot of easy puzzles in recent months. Good luck to those who persevere and congrats in advance to anyone who completes it!
We need puzzles like this occasionally to sort the men from the boys (and, of course, the women from the girls) and we've had quite a lot of easy puzzles in recent months. Good luck to those who persevere and congrats in advance to anyone who completes it!
Wow, that was tough! Have just limped across the line. I'd actually put this on the 'life is too short' pile on Friday night, then picked at it intermittently during a wet Saturday. As more clues fell and I kept admiring how well they had been written I just had to carry on. Thanks, Sabre, that was a real Listener!
I think my favourite was 18d, but there were many contenders. I note from Jonathan Crowther's 'A-Z of crosswords' that "[Sabre's] main dislike in crosswords is sloppy clue writing" -- sure enough, not a trace of sloppiness here.
I'm glad there was no highlighting or line-drawing: no chance for my usual shooting-self-in-foot by failing to transfer same to fair copy!
I'm glad there was no highlighting or line-drawing: no chance for my usual shooting-self-in-foot by failing to transfer same to fair copy!
I've returned to this, after 24 hours away from it. Still only 20 clues done. I can see it being consigned to the cylindrical filing-cabinet in the corner of the room -- where, it should have gone on Friday evening!
Life's just too short and I can't be bothered spending too many hours trying to preserve a run of 417 completions, even for Mr. Sabre.
Life's just too short and I can't be bothered spending too many hours trying to preserve a run of 417 completions, even for Mr. Sabre.
Well, I got round to solving it (for what it's worth).
I understand the clues but think some are distinctly "off-side", for example, 20d.
Setter trying to be *too* clever has backfired somewhat into being one of his least interesting puzzles.
Probably the hardest for 2016 to date but that doesn't mean it's an AGC contender -- look at some of the outstanding puzzles we've had this year which haven't been half as tough!
Rant over ... sorry Sabre, not impressed.
I understand the clues but think some are distinctly "off-side", for example, 20d.
Setter trying to be *too* clever has backfired somewhat into being one of his least interesting puzzles.
Probably the hardest for 2016 to date but that doesn't mean it's an AGC contender -- look at some of the outstanding puzzles we've had this year which haven't been half as tough!
Rant over ... sorry Sabre, not impressed.
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