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Listener 4126 Arthurian Legend by Corvettes
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Wow. Absolutely brilliant. I tried to rotate the rings mentally, but got out the scissors after a few minutes. Then half my letters were upside down, so I printed out a new grid and re-filled it. An incredible feat of construction, I thought. Difficult but lots of fun.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd agree that Heart was this puzzle's equal. And it's not even March yet! Who knows what wonders await.
tilbee, I got out the scissors because cutting and pasting is fun, and since my kids are now 22 and 18 I get very few opportunities to cut and paste in a socially acceptable manner. Sellotape is a new word for me; over here we mostly call it scotch tape because the main brand sold here is called Scotch (a division of 3M). So "scotch tape", regardless of who actually produces it, has become a common noun like xerox, kleenex (tissue) or polaroid. How fascinating is that??
tilbee, I got out the scissors because cutting and pasting is fun, and since my kids are now 22 and 18 I get very few opportunities to cut and paste in a socially acceptable manner. Sellotape is a new word for me; over here we mostly call it scotch tape because the main brand sold here is called Scotch (a division of 3M). So "scotch tape", regardless of who actually produces it, has become a common noun like xerox, kleenex (tissue) or polaroid. How fascinating is that??
I agree RR that what speravi brought to my attention has merit. I also agree with the sentiments about Heart, but that's the standard we have come to expect from a setter of his calibre, whereas if this really was a debut..........?
dr b Not only do we name a vacuum cleaner after a president we use the term as a verb. Yes really, I did Hoover the carpet this morning (with my Miele).
dr b Not only do we name a vacuum cleaner after a president we use the term as a verb. Yes really, I did Hoover the carpet this morning (with my Miele).
Interestingly the "Notes to Setters" section of the Listener website says the following:
"The accessibility of thematic information is carefully considered...The vetters wish to reaffirm that the availability of thematic information at a web site is not a sufficient justification of accessibility...Setters should avoid themes of an extremely parochial nature. "
Looks like this was a major relaxation of the principles, although I for one am glad they did so...
"The accessibility of thematic information is carefully considered...The vetters wish to reaffirm that the availability of thematic information at a web site is not a sufficient justification of accessibility...Setters should avoid themes of an extremely parochial nature. "
Looks like this was a major relaxation of the principles, although I for one am glad they did so...
Clamzy, perseverer, Ruthrobin & abns - I think you may find that this crossword was far from a debut; I would guess at three involved (maybe four?). I doubt if Sabre is one. If you have found the theme, examine the title. You may have to move right a bit to see it. I am not sure that they would need to worry much about their principles!
Not mentioned in the preamble are inclusions in the clues of all relevant items manufactured by the dedicatee - wonderful to find and check these. If you haven't found these - go looking. You've missed a nice pdm. There are also some other references which I think must also be relevant - and I'm not even sure I've found all that's there.
Wonderful.
Not mentioned in the preamble are inclusions in the clues of all relevant items manufactured by the dedicatee - wonderful to find and check these. If you haven't found these - go looking. You've missed a nice pdm. There are also some other references which I think must also be relevant - and I'm not even sure I've found all that's there.
Wonderful.
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Thanks Borealis for bringing my feet firmly back to earth, naivety parachute in tatters. It now seems plain that such quality would be produced by experienced setters (or should that be a v?).
I can see some proper nouns in the clues which now make more sense, but don't know the dedicatee apart from what I found on Google, and therefore wouldn't find the items he manufactured.
I can see some proper nouns in the clues which now make more sense, but don't know the dedicatee apart from what I found on Google, and therefore wouldn't find the items he manufactured.
Rear-gunner Tenflags late to the party and struggling as usual. I'm only half way through the grid fill although woke up with a PDM on the theme - but whilst it will make the end game straight forward (if I can get there) it's not much help to get there - well not yet anyway. Glad I popped in as it looks like the struggle might be worth it.
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