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Listener 4044 - OOOOPPPP by Raich
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This week's puzzle is by Raich, who last brought us "Men In Her Life", a George Eliot-themed puzzle two years ago .
Nothing too taxing or out of the ordinary here, though the finish might generate a little discussion. Best of luck
Nothing too taxing or out of the ordinary here, though the finish might generate a little discussion. Best of luck
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Delayed start with this one. Not much to say really other than about the title, which should read OOOOP, unless i have missed something.
Talking about using Chambers. I was given my first Chambers Xmas 2007. Before that I was solving the Listener without it. Indeed I finished "Men in her life" and several others that year, but it is a lot quicker with it.
Talking about using Chambers. I was given my first Chambers Xmas 2007. Before that I was solving the Listener without it. Indeed I finished "Men in her life" and several others that year, but it is a lot quicker with it.
I agree that this was much easier than most ..... I got huge chunks of it done at the pub without Chambers, though I used it for confirmation later. I liked the denouement very much. Thanks Raich.
Incidentally, re last week - is the tree in 33a spelt differently in the new Chambers? The one in the grid is obviously 4 letters long, but my (older) Chambers spells it only with the penultimate letter doubled.
Incidentally, re last week - is the tree in 33a spelt differently in the new Chambers? The one in the grid is obviously 4 letters long, but my (older) Chambers spells it only with the penultimate letter doubled.
Sorry Raich, it didn't do a lot for me - though suspect I'm just being a bit grouchy because of the summer weather. Still needed Chambers and - unlike Midazolam - certainly did not mange to crack too many Listeners before I had my copy (maybe no more than half a dozen in my first year, well stranded without Chambers or any of the electronic solving aids available nowadays)
If anyone can solve a Listener without anything then i think they are a genius. Before Chambers I had to resort to internet based solving aids and dictionaries, like wordmatcher at www.quinapalus.com and dictionary.reference.com (the former i still use regularly). Even with them I was only completing 1 in 4. Luckily by seeing the light and getting Chambers, this year the roll has yet to end.
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