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Listener No 4440
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Most enjoyable, thank you, Mr E. A favourite theme of mine!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sad news indeed, Iain. I have a completed grid and the theme (a favourite of mine too). Alas I have spent at least as long grid-staring as I have on the rest and got nowhere with the highlighting, though I have a few ideas about what I'm looking for. This is beginning to look like a leporine quest; it seems my telepathic powers are a bit below par this evening!
Yes, indeed, Mick Polley was a gifted and very gentle person with superb solving skills. He was a classics scholar and teacher who was delighted to see his Listener crossword in print on his birthday - which was to be his last. He knew he had only a short time to live. There was a memorial service to him in Taunton earlier this week.
Mr E, a setter's blog would be welcomed - any chance of one?
Mr E, a setter's blog would be welcomed - any chance of one?
Like some others I have spent almost as long staring at the grid as filling it, and like fyellin I was hoping that the second part of the 'post hoc' answer, or a modification of it, mutatis mutandis, might be found. Given the wacky nature of that answer, the answer to the new question could be just about anything, logical or otherwise. In fact the more logical the answer, the less thematic it would be, so while I have spotted the word to which HappyUncle may be referring, I suspect it's a complete red herring.
I fear this is another ROCKET MAN or HARE puzzle, on both of which I wasted a ridiculous amount of time.
Some of Mr E's previous puzzles have been brilliant (eg Listeners 3721, 3945) but so far I'm finding the endgame of this totally frustrating.
I fear this is another ROCKET MAN or HARE puzzle, on both of which I wasted a ridiculous amount of time.
Some of Mr E's previous puzzles have been brilliant (eg Listeners 3721, 3945) but so far I'm finding the endgame of this totally frustrating.
I don't agree with Flocker that the ending is logical. It's neither entirely logical nor thematic, though I cannot elaborate on that without giving things away. I agree that it's probably fair, certainly a lot fairer than Rocket Man and the Hare, though I think there is some unintended misdirection to lead solvers astray.
Re perseverer's comment, I cannot imagine anyone seeing it as such until after completing the puzzle.
Re perseverer's comment, I cannot imagine anyone seeing it as such until after completing the puzzle.
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