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Listener 4115: Invisible Ink II by Sabre
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Invisible Ink was back in 1995, before I started solving the listener, however I have solved a few of Sabre's puzzles, who often uses ciphers and this is no exception.
The grid filling started off well, but there needs to be a lot of cold solving before the decoding can continue. Often I thought "a word can't fit in there", but sure enough there was. 31 down is a tricky clue, one that I had to work backwards to get.
All in all, a nice challenge. Thanks Sabre
The grid filling started off well, but there needs to be a lot of cold solving before the decoding can continue. Often I thought "a word can't fit in there", but sure enough there was. 31 down is a tricky clue, one that I had to work backwards to get.
All in all, a nice challenge. Thanks Sabre
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I realised that at one point I had been encoding rather than decoding, I saw that my original start had been right. It was a bit of a slog, though, and I found WordWizard (bought because I had difficulty installing my old Chambers 2003 on 64-bit Windows 7) very useful, as it allows regular expression searches.
What a dreadfully dull puzzle. I expected more from Sabre. There's not even the usual delight to be had from the clues, which in this puzzle are simple (as they needed to be). I do expect the published solution to include the invisible clues, so we know the clues are invisible, not just never written.
Yeah, I considered that too, Trux. Back again after Merlin and a nights sleep, and have managed to solve this, but 32d I am still not happy with. The only available word which fits the (decoded letter) pattern does not fit the clue (which apparantly should be easy). I only hope it is right, for I am going to post it anyway. I liked the idea, unlike some, but I agree it was somewhat tedious.
I think this is an incredibly ingenious crossword and I cannot imagine the complexities of setting it so that there is only one solution. However I am stuck in the south west corner in the final stages, not helped by failing to solve 31dn & 32dn. Either I've made an error further back along the maze or one or more of the remaining words is not in Word Wizard.