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Listener 4109 Not a Black and White Decision
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Grid complete except for one cell and 18 clashes identified, but stuck at the moment as to what to do next. Enjoyable so far
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There is in fact 2 ways of making the 18 clashes, but the choosing part rules one out. I thought it was this fact that made it a clever construction .
All works out in the end, despite having printed off 2 working grids, both of which look a mess. It has been a long time since I have had to print off 3 grids, just so I dont confuse myself further. Interesting debut,...
All works out in the end, despite having printed off 2 working grids, both of which look a mess. It has been a long time since I have had to print off 3 grids, just so I dont confuse myself further. Interesting debut,...
08:29 Sat 23rd Oct 2010
The preamble implies that bad decisions will force you to have fewer than 18 clashes. I think it is a flaw that there is a perfectly valid fill with 18 clashes that is different than the correct one...if you are unfortunate enough to do it that way and think you must have it right because you hit the magic number, 18, you are going to struggle mightily to find the 28 cells to fill.
Hi there. Just completed this with Bellabee to thank for the rather dubiously dubbed 'PDM', since I'd never heard of this before. I was on completely the wrong lines as there is another apparantly related word you can get by resolving clashes in the 8th row (as a whole), and I was looking for a popular phrase; ah but that's a ho...
Agree totally with most people. Clashes should occur naturally without having to be forced into place, and resolution should not have exceptions. Could go on but that would spoil it for others who haven't yet had the 'pleasure' of obtaining a solution.
Agree totally with most people. Clashes should occur naturally without having to be forced into place, and resolution should not have exceptions. Could go on but that would spoil it for others who haven't yet had the 'pleasure' of obtaining a solution.
Daagg - Wish I could help you but I'm still looking at the two permutations with the 3 variable rows, the 6 fixed rows and the 3 interchangeable ones. Wish I knew the form the 28 letters was taking as there are many colours about red, green, blue, brown for instance. Been staring at a "completed" clue filled grid off and on since Friday night!
Having trouble with the endgame again for the third time in 4 weeks. I've got 6 clashes but there seem to be two alternative clashes in one row. If it is not giving too much away could someone be kind enough to tell me whether the first letter in the left hand 11 down is near the beginning or the end of the alphabet?
The light has dawned - words fail me. Or polite ones anyway. Certainly an unambiguous end game. Full marks for a neat construction and convoluted preamble but not an enjoyable solve. I suspect I would have got there earlier if I had read and understood the vice versa part of the preamble and not assumed that what's valid on one side can't be valid on the other.
I am lagging far behind. I got to a completed grid with 6 clashes very quickly (for me). That is where I am at the moment, because I just can't bear the thought of starting on the laborious task of switching answers, constructing different versions etc. However, like a poker player who has already paid too much into the pot I cannot pull out now. I now turn to the rubber end of the pencil!
Thanks again to Serpentinew for his earlier help but what does he mean by 3 interchangeable rows? I thought that I had the 18 clashes but no colours seem to be emerging to confirm the correct choices. Have I got the wrong 18? If so, I have no idea where the right 18 might be. Very frustrating this one with a preamble which I find less than helpful.
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