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Listener 4112: Girl by Xanthippe
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Really, really laugh-out-loud funny crossword, worth all the struggle through the barless grid and the decent, twisty set of clues. Goodness knows what form you're supposed to submit it in, but no doubt I'll work something out. Perhaps not the hardest (though it seems to be a late entrant tonight) but easily the most cheerful in ages. Raucous cheers to Xanthippe!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was dreading the grid fill (much cold solving, bar-less grid) but found it surprisingly straightforward. I now have the instruction and the "thematic definition" & will figure out what to do tomorrow, as dinner & theater again await - though tonight it's my daughter's high school play, "Noises Off". (She plays Poppy Norton-Taylor.)
Filled the grid, got the instructions and the thematic definition and the girl, though not quite sure what manipulation will bring her together. Following the instructions hasn't yet revealed the four-word phrase but no doubt it will surface in time.
Hope you enjoyed "Noises off" Dr B. It's a brilliant play though I'm not sure a school production would do it justice.
Hope you enjoyed "Noises off" Dr B. It's a brilliant play though I'm not sure a school production would do it justice.
Making rather heavy work of this - have deduced the instruction and the definition (and hence the girl) but struggling with too many of the clues for the moment, almost certainly because of rather late evening last night and inevitable consequences today..... Will sleep on it (and wake up more refreshed, mehopes) but first must go rejoice at MoftheD as my beloved Red & White's romp over the Reds (hurrah!). It's probably just as well that our manager, Tony Pulis, doesn't do the Listener otherwise I am sure he would complain every week about the puzzle being unfair, lol.
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