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Today's challenge is Argentum by Radix. I'm off camping now, so lets hope the rainclouds in the Lakes have a silver lining too !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for the link. I have been a hoverer for some time and have enjoyed reading your discussions over the past few months.
I have been attempting The Listener for longer than I care to remember but am going through a bad patch at the moment with the puzzle etc.. ( I won't go into the other factors .) I particularly enjoy the references to the current puzzle, including the subtlest of hints, as long as they don't give the game away - and the general camaraderie that exists within the group of The Listener faithful is something I would like to share ; I hope that you will welcome me to your community .
I have great respect for Radix as a setter and have no doubt that this will be a stern test.. His contributions to the messageboard at The Crossowrd Centre are alwys worthy of note.
I have been attempting The Listener for longer than I care to remember but am going through a bad patch at the moment with the puzzle etc.. ( I won't go into the other factors .) I particularly enjoy the references to the current puzzle, including the subtlest of hints, as long as they don't give the game away - and the general camaraderie that exists within the group of The Listener faithful is something I would like to share ; I hope that you will welcome me to your community .
I have great respect for Radix as a setter and have no doubt that this will be a stern test.. His contributions to the messageboard at The Crossowrd Centre are alwys worthy of note.
Hello, I'm also a new member like Ythelon. I've always found your questions and comments interesting and helpful and this time I have to admit I'm also stuck on this week's challenge. I am, like the previous two threads, staring at 4 blanks, having worked out all but (I think) one word of the message. Forgetting the number Listeners (I'm rubbish at those blighters) I think I've done quite well so far this year but now I'm up against a wall. Any hints would be welcome!
So far I've established that there are a number of clues where the wordplay leads to an answer that is related to but different from the definition. My guess is that one is an encoded version of the other. But I can't yet construct a Playfair square from that. That said I'm trying to do this whilst languishing in temperatures of 45C by the Red Sea where there is a national dearth of Chambers dictionaries so some of answers are more hopeful than verified - especially 1ac where the connection between a granny and a bit of an aircraft so far eludes me....
Hi Cruncher - I'm struggling with those slack definitions too, but don't think I have yet found quite enough of them to point at all words needing to be involved in step two. From some other setters you might view them as just slack clueing, but I think Radix is a stickler for grammar so suspect they are indeed some kind of hint.
I think you are fine with your answer to 1ac ... except when you come to consult Chambers to verify, you will find that the granny relates to a bit of a chimney rather than of an aircraft.
Enjoy your 45 degrees - it's absolutely siling it down back at home!
I think you are fine with your answer to 1ac ... except when you come to consult Chambers to verify, you will find that the granny relates to a bit of a chimney rather than of an aircraft.
Enjoy your 45 degrees - it's absolutely siling it down back at home!
To Patch49: I don't think you'll get very far trying to guess the keyword. Listener editors generally do not accept puzzles where the code word or phrase is guessable.
I've yet to establish what the eight one-word answers are, having found only 6 odd clues. In 4 of those the definition doesn't match worplay, but the answer from the wordplay can be modified to get the definition. Two other clues have got some completely redundant words apart from the one that generates letters for the message, though their wordplay and definition do match. These are the ones that puzzle me most.
I've yet to establish what the eight one-word answers are, having found only 6 odd clues. In 4 of those the definition doesn't match worplay, but the answer from the wordplay can be modified to get the definition. Two other clues have got some completely redundant words apart from the one that generates letters for the message, though their wordplay and definition do match. These are the ones that puzzle me most.
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