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Listener Crossword 4104: Merchandise by Adam
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I have a nice full grid, but not a clue what's going on. I don't want to know what the solution is, just that someone out there has seen a regular pattern (or whatever) that makes sense of the thing. Apologies if this thread has already started somewhere, but neither searching the site nor searching with google give any hits.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have just come on to bookmark the thread and am now laughing my socks off..... we are at a very boozy family style group weekend and have had but a smidgeon of a look at the puzzle. Most of the grid seems to have slotted in and we were feeling terribly clever - I am guessing this is all going to change come the morning! Right now, though, it is striking me as excessively funny - will keep you posted....
So I guess there are two possibilities:
1) none of us regulars has cracked this yet, after a day and a half of trying, so whatever "embedded in a regular way" means it doesn't mean any of the conventional ways of hiding a phrase.
2) *Some* regulars and/or occasional visitors have cracked it and are keeping quiet about it while smirking in a really annoying way. Just let us know it can be done, guys!
1) none of us regulars has cracked this yet, after a day and a half of trying, so whatever "embedded in a regular way" means it doesn't mean any of the conventional ways of hiding a phrase.
2) *Some* regulars and/or occasional visitors have cracked it and are keeping quiet about it while smirking in a really annoying way. Just let us know it can be done, guys!
this was a frustrating affair, took longer to get the quotation than it did to fill the grid. annoyingly it was the first meaning of "regular" that i thought of. i then went on to rule out many possibilities except for the right one, so leading me on a wild goose chase around the grid. the hyphenated word is also in wikipedia in case ODQ is not at hand.
I threw in the towel on this one and asked for help, so score one for the setter. Once you see it, it's of course right there, but truth in advertising might lead the preamble to read "in a regular but otherwise arbitrary way."
Fully accepting that this may just be a case of sour grapes, I didn't much like the way the two parts of the puzzle were (or were not) connected. As noted earlier I enjoyed the jumbles, but what about that process led logically to the finding of the quote? There was just no thematic connection between the two steps. It's like being served a perfectly good meat dish with a perfectly good side dish, but the lack of connection between the two ruins the meal. Oh well. On to the EV!
Fully accepting that this may just be a case of sour grapes, I didn't much like the way the two parts of the puzzle were (or were not) connected. As noted earlier I enjoyed the jumbles, but what about that process led logically to the finding of the quote? There was just no thematic connection between the two steps. It's like being served a perfectly good meat dish with a perfectly good side dish, but the lack of connection between the two ruins the meal. Oh well. On to the EV!
Hope you got good odds bobbycollins, but I doubt you will need to go back and collect any winnings!
I see there was a question about you on Friday's Mastermind - they wanted to know the name of the Italian who broke your leg. Damned if I could remember, despite still having the original press cutting!
As for this mish-mash, I had to call in the cavalry too.
I see there was a question about you on Friday's Mastermind - they wanted to know the name of the Italian who broke your leg. Damned if I could remember, despite still having the original press cutting!
As for this mish-mash, I had to call in the cavalry too.
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