Body & Soul1 min ago
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Excellent challenge beautifully constructed. Shirley Curran is always good value as a setter. Fortunately for us G spotted the quotation very early on, which helped significantly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I should have got the quotation earlier as I know the work well, but I had too many gaps as I hadn't fully parsed the clues even though I had the answers. With this clue gimmick I often spend time chasing errant letters after I have an answer that fits the grid and the definition. Like 12barblues I was slow to get going until I spotted the 'offender'.
I agree that it was a very enjoyable and well constructed puzzle.
I agree that it was a very enjoyable and well constructed puzzle.
An excellent puzzle from one of my favourite setters. For once I knew the quotation, which sprang to mind after identifying the offender. I found the clues harder than usual for this setter, probably because the extra letters can be hard to track down even when you know what you're looking for.
This didn't quite knock "Difficulty" off the top of my favourites list but it came pretty close. Terrific construction and a very enjoyable solve.
This didn't quite knock "Difficulty" off the top of my favourites list but it came pretty close. Terrific construction and a very enjoyable solve.
A relatively gentle (but interesting) solve of the original grid - perhaps my mind works along similar lines to the setter's.
Perhaps I could have divined the quotation a bit more quickly, but I was actually enjoying the clues so much that I couldn't be bothered to go looking.
The replacement process was easy enough too - a very satisfying puzzle all round.
Thanks Chalicea
Perhaps I could have divined the quotation a bit more quickly, but I was actually enjoying the clues so much that I couldn't be bothered to go looking.
The replacement process was easy enough too - a very satisfying puzzle all round.
Thanks Chalicea
Started this on the train to Pickering to visit my mum last week. Finished it at my mum's, good peaceful atmosphere for crosswording. Once I spotted the offender it became a lot easier, but some obscure words ensured it was never a stroll.
Lovely puzzle, my favourite from recent months.
I struggled with 1A (even when the answer was clear} by assuming 'running water' stood for a two-letter word beloved of setters which formed part of the answer but left impossible letters for the rest of the wordplay. Light dawned eventually.
Lovely puzzle, my favourite from recent months.
I struggled with 1A (even when the answer was clear} by assuming 'running water' stood for a two-letter word beloved of setters which formed part of the answer but left impossible letters for the rest of the wordplay. Light dawned eventually.
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