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Times Listener No 4468 - Hide-And-Seek By Charybdis
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Quite surprised to be the first one here. A daunting preamble for sure, but I decided just to start solving and see where it got me. A lovely series of penny drops later, a satisfying solve. Thanks Charybdis
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had the same surprise and tried starting a question on this subject, though probably in the wrong place: a PICNIC moment (Problem In Chair Not In Computer), I fear :-)
Charybdis included a theme that's a personal favourite, so I really enjoyed the appropriate PDM. Many thanks Charybdis if you are 'listening in'!
Charybdis included a theme that's a personal favourite, so I really enjoyed the appropriate PDM. Many thanks Charybdis if you are 'listening in'!
I enjoyed this, and given the daunting preamble it was a relief to have some relatively straightforward clues. I thought that there was a GWITtish element to one of the final stages until the penny dropped. I'm still not quite sure of the significance of one of the final revelations (perhaps there isn't any).
Good stuff, Charybdis.
Good stuff, Charybdis.
Like everyone else, I found this to be immensely satifying and frequently amusing, both in the clues and in the thematic revelations. When I worked out who the 'third' hider was (a very neat touch), I thought their final location might be the one chosen. It did cross my mind that another was possible, but when that turned out to be the one, the bathos was hilarious. Nice to see a mention of Robert too.
On a more sombre note, I was greatly saddened to learn of the death earlier in the week of Calmac. The cruciverbal world has lost one of its true gentlemen.
On a more sombre note, I was greatly saddened to learn of the death earlier in the week of Calmac. The cruciverbal world has lost one of its true gentlemen.
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