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Listener 4113 Liberty Bell by Pieman
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Phew, that was a tough one
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Finally completed in several short stabs, partly because of unavoidable events (not, actually, including witnessing the magnificent win at the Emirates today!) and partly because 79 clues is rather a lot in any one sitting at my age. Lots of (especially short) clues seem to me to suggest alternative answers until finally shaken down, making some of the anagram entries tricky to identify. Liberties indeed in the final form: in the end, as the "refrain" begins to emerge, the final bars are kind of forced into the open, and only then do you see what is meant by only anagrammed entries being affected. Clever I guess, but a bit of a long slog.
Inspired by Bruckner's Symphony No. 2 - which takes the brain into a very good zone to unravel Mr. P's abstrusenesses - have managed to get the grid filled before noon .... Time for a break before moving onto the end-game, but can I really face a glass of the Beaujolais Nouveau I was given yesterday ?
Finally got there. Agree that this was a real challenge. Some very difficult clueing and I enjoyed working out the tortuous wordplays. I particularly enjoyed 42d. The quotation came relatively easily once I had removed the relevant bars but it took a while for the penny to drop on the final stage. And yes, the result does indeed take a few liberties.
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