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Listener 4090 Refrain by Dysart
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An evocative theme from our childhood this week and some very ingenious clues. Tougher than last week, we thought.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hm. It'd be pretty mean if the title was the indicator of which option we should prefer, and entries (like mine) which included the word were therefore wrong. Optionally should mean just that, you can put it in if you like, though why there's a choice at all is anyone's guess. I suppose people might not be able to work out the discarded word, but then the puzzle isn't complete, is it?
I too had a late start, but think I have the grid finished. My problem is that I have not found all the clashes. I am missing the third and final letters of the title of the alternative source. This may or may not impact on my ability to work out the transmutation. I was wondering if it might be an anagram of the three missing words, but I don't see that it is possible. Am I looking for a single word, or is it a phrase finishing at the start of the trail? I have a possible three word phrase, but it doesn't read very naturally, so I suspect it's not what I am needing.
Hi Teuchter. Try googling the song: it'll get you the answer you'ree looking for on around the second page. THat shpould also help idenfitying the remaining clashes.
On the end of the trail, try treating the lats three words of the song as a crossword clue (though without a definintion) you should find the result in plain sight. 1 down doesn't need it, which incidently I thought was a rather good and accurate spot by Dysart.
On the end of the trail, try treating the lats three words of the song as a crossword clue (though without a definintion) you should find the result in plain sight. 1 down doesn't need it, which incidently I thought was a rather good and accurate spot by Dysart.
I've left the optional space under the grid blank. Given my propensity for typos I figure this to be my best course.
At the end of the meander I found a treasure trove descending vertically and then turning right at the bottom. Although seemingly thematical it didn't fit with the preamble saying 1down didn't need it - just the opposite in fact and no penny drop.
At the end of the meander I found a treasure trove descending vertically and then turning right at the bottom. Although seemingly thematical it didn't fit with the preamble saying 1down didn't need it - just the opposite in fact and no penny drop.
Thought that was pretty hard - certainly seemed to take a while to get going. Did enjoy the transmutation at the end, and my only guess at why the alternative title is optional lies in the first meaning (In Chambers) of the word itself - leaving it out sort of defines it! Still wrestling with the wordplay to 30a, though, even though there is only one possible answer.
Not too thrilled about that superfluous i, but I don't have a much better answer. Mine involves booth Eastern and quarter supplying a letter each at the beginning and end, and the remaining letters being understood as a director, in this case of temperature. But as I say, I don't like that much either. No other word fits, so I guess we can rest easy, if a little bemused - not unusual for this thing!
Zabadak - I think your interpretation of 30 across is somewhat fanciful; it doesn't really add up.
I'm still realy intrigued by the "optional" thing. I've never known such an equivocal instruction in a Listener crossword preamble, and now that my submission is in the post, I am starting to think that I have missed something! I put the Alternative Title in anyway
I'm still realy intrigued by the "optional" thing. I've never known such an equivocal instruction in a Listener crossword preamble, and now that my submission is in the post, I am starting to think that I have missed something! I put the Alternative Title in anyway
For Qwerty99 and Clamzy: my abject apologies. This week I've managed to be fat headed as well as fat fingered. I had entered the only possible answer without full undrstanding, and had forgotten the extra letter bit. I'd still like it if Eastern and quarter provided two parts of the wordplay, rather than just one, but it doesn't matter.
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