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Listener Crossword 4079
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This week's offering is Sine Qua Non by Shackleton.
No one should panic that I have finished it already - I've only just read the preamble and feel the need for a lie down in a darkened room.
No doubt it will all make sense in the end. I have always found Shackleton to be sometimes tough, but always fair. Let's hope that this does not prove me wrong.
No one should panic that I have finished it already - I've only just read the preamble and feel the need for a lie down in a darkened room.
No doubt it will all make sense in the end. I have always found Shackleton to be sometimes tough, but always fair. Let's hope that this does not prove me wrong.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you Monkmonk - I could not decide whether to even bother to start this one, as this has to be the worst preamble I have seen in months (if not years), so I thought I'd check in to see if there were any early endorsements. Your post suggests that it is indeed worth continuing, so I will go away and have a crack at it. However, at this early stage I have to say that if I were a potential new solver looking at the Listener for the first time this week, I'd dump it from the outset and probably never come back. Here's hoping it gets better!
I have only just started this, after my usual brief skim, so I still have no idea what's going on. But I would like to say that what really attracted me to Listeners (gosh, is it really 40 years ago?) were preambles like this one. They just ooze with a sense of intellectual challenge, which is, after all, why we do the things. And fun. So don't start up a call for plain preambles - they are as much of the fun as the puzzle itself.
Help! This is doing my head in! I believe all you good folk that this is a goodun but I can't seem to get started. After almost a whole Saturday surrounded by all my dictionaries and the internet I have only got 4 clues solved. Can anyone give me a leg up on some easier clues without giving the game away? Or if Ruthrobin is around, you may have my email from a few months ago? Thanks!
I'd be happy to give you a hint or two easylistener - just send me an e-mail to [email protected].
I'm here too and almost completed easylistener but can you send me another at [email protected] then I don't, by accident, send a bit of help to someone who wouldn't appreciate it at all!
Grid filled. Hints found. First version of question deduced (very clever, Shackleton!). Applied the same method to get second version...and there it all fell apart. However I HAVE found the four elements, but neither 5-letter word. Any hints to how to work out the second version of the question would be gratefully received!
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