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Listener 4441 It's Dark Up Here By Colleague
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I loved this. The PDM really made me laugh, and I’m a great fan of the secondary element of the theme. Excellent clues and a tidy final stage that progressed logically from the theme without a trace of grid staring, GWIT or ambiguity. Great title too. I was sad when it was all over, and that doesn’t happen often. Bravo, Colleague!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. Agreed - a nice Listener. I've never been a fan of the secondary theme, but it was a nice ingredient of the overall puzzle. It took me a while to see how the words from the down clues were meant to help.
I was late getting started on this, as I was at an event where a 2016 Nobel Laureate (one of those who turned up!) was visiting his alma mater. All very low-key, and such a modest individual: very pleasant.
I was late getting started on this, as I was at an event where a 2016 Nobel Laureate (one of those who turned up!) was visiting his alma mater. All very low-key, and such a modest individual: very pleasant.
I had to grid stare for a while but smiled at the p.d.m. and found all the clues so fair and solvable. Perhaps a relatively gentle puzzle as this is the weekend of the Listener setters' dinner and a lot of setters and enthusiastic solvers will be travelling to or already in Gateshead. Thanks to Colleague.
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