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Listener Crossword No. 4571 International Standards Organisation By Harribobs
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This was a very neat puzzle and, mercifully, the clues were far easier than last week's puzzle. Nevertheless, there were some tricky clues...
The endgame was clear and unambiguous. Thanks to Harribobs -- I enjoyed it and may even be brave enough to attempt the ideal solution!
This was a very neat puzzle and, mercifully, the clues were far easier than last week's puzzle. Nevertheless, there were some tricky clues...
The endgame was clear and unambiguous. Thanks to Harribobs -- I enjoyed it and may even be brave enough to attempt the ideal solution!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lovely puzzle - Harribobs is becoming one of my favourite setters.
Nice clues (with some cutely generated extra letters) and a grid construction that was both challenging to fill in and (once the penny dropped) quite awe-inspiring.
I may get the multi-coloured Sharpies out later - it will probably be less painful than watching the cricket ...
Thanks again to Harribobs.
Nice clues (with some cutely generated extra letters) and a grid construction that was both challenging to fill in and (once the penny dropped) quite awe-inspiring.
I may get the multi-coloured Sharpies out later - it will probably be less painful than watching the cricket ...
Thanks again to Harribobs.
I forgot to mention how neatly the extra letters were generated. They were well hidden, but unambiguous once found. Sometimes I've had almost half the letters of the alphabet tentatively written next to clues of this type, which I find fiddly and annoying. The way Harribobs has done it should be an example to all.
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