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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.Aha! Light has finally dawned. Thank you Mysterons. I had tried the right tack at Ruthrobin's prompting but had failed to recognise the initial letters of the quotation as such. That has saved me from ploughing through the other half of the alphabet looking for Teuchter2's hint in the ODQ (having started in the second half). The arithmetic alone should have given a strong nudge.
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I don't mind being called a bighead, unless he meant the fish:
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Which, given the "flounder"ing part, is possible....
http://www.informatio...ish-big-head-fish.jpg
Which, given the "flounder"ing part, is possible....
Yes indeed, dear S-Matrix, I can but agree but the situation for some friends was dire and we know and help each other (and solving, not submitting, is the desire of most), but surely you haven't been lurking and smarting from my comment and waiting to retaliate ever since then. We all thought you had upped your anchor and sailed off to other message board communities (no, I didn't say anything about oars!) Welcome back anyway to the Bigheads Club.
Far be it for me to speak for Andrew, but, er, let me speak for Andrew. I think the "debate" he refers to is the one that S-matrix was starting (where he called us all fish). But if the gloves come off on Wednesday, what article of clothing would we have to remove on Thursday? I don't like to think about the implications.
I returned from holiday late yesterday and began this in the early afternoon. With the grid nearly filled I had to take a break until half an hour ago, on completing the grid the final three words leapt out and backtracking with the pattern gave the rest. I didn't know the quotation beforehand. Overall, it seemed fair, but ... although I don't altogether trust my judgement (after a fraught, lengthy, and sleep-deprived homeward journey), I would go so far as to say that the editor(s) should have picked up the redundancy in 1ac, which makes it a shocker.
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