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Listener 4107 - European Revolutions by Spud
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A lovely ending! The "19 letters" is quite funny.
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Finally limped, battered, across the finishing line, supported by Clamzy & AndrewGS, having been obsessed by the appearance of the original (which I hated first time round), and fixated on the floor plan of a church. Also thought the unaffected element was given as an example, and not included in the 54. D'oh!
Trux, when you get back on Sunday, please drop me a line at [email protected].
Tough puzzle made harder by viewing the unaltered element as a single unit rather than a collection of smaller units. Still not sure whether I have the final answer as I can't figure out what thematic treatment needs to be applied to the scrambled entries. The alterations I have made don't effect all of the scrambled entries and also effect some of the normal entries too. Am I missing something?
Finished!!!!!
That must be the latest I have ever finished a Listener. Really pleased because it was a hard one (I thought) and clever. And as an aficionado of the puzzle since my (long gone) student days I would have been very disappointed to miss out. Especially having filled the grid in Merchandise but missed out on the quotation. I thought the same was going to happen again.
Now to find some coloured pens...
That must be the latest I have ever finished a Listener. Really pleased because it was a hard one (I thought) and clever. And as an aficionado of the puzzle since my (long gone) student days I would have been very disappointed to miss out. Especially having filled the grid in Merchandise but missed out on the quotation. I thought the same was going to happen again.
Now to find some coloured pens...
Hi all
I'm still searching in vain for the correct 54 cells. Have located those implied by the down misprints, and indeed those implied by the across misprints. Have the theme and hence understand "Highlighted appropriately", despite at least one thematic entry (the one that doesn't change) being not a traditional entity.
However, an earlier post on this thread has thrown me somewhat. That concerning a recent Magpie - I remember this. The orientation of the highlighted letters in this x-word was askew. Would I be right in assuming European Revolution takes a more traditional way of displaying its 54 letters. ie the arrangement of each of the 6 thematic words is ultimately displayed in the same format as the unchanged (down misprints) word.
I hope I have been suitably cryptic!
Thanks
Lewap
I'm still searching in vain for the correct 54 cells. Have located those implied by the down misprints, and indeed those implied by the across misprints. Have the theme and hence understand "Highlighted appropriately", despite at least one thematic entry (the one that doesn't change) being not a traditional entity.
However, an earlier post on this thread has thrown me somewhat. That concerning a recent Magpie - I remember this. The orientation of the highlighted letters in this x-word was askew. Would I be right in assuming European Revolution takes a more traditional way of displaying its 54 letters. ie the arrangement of each of the 6 thematic words is ultimately displayed in the same format as the unchanged (down misprints) word.
I hope I have been suitably cryptic!
Thanks
Lewap
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