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Listener 4154: Downsizing by Dilwitch
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Another debut! I am usually not one for Listener's where there's no PDM etc but I enjoyed this one. Difficulty enhanced by the difference in definition and wordplay together with some tough clues.
Good clues were the & lit in 16A, the clever wordplay in 7D and excellent 1A. I also liked the new usage of waterboard in 38A
Less favourable clues were the odd 28D (wordplay being the whole clue and definition being only half - just doesnt work), 11A (definition veering away from BRB - although given my avatar..say no more!) and the obscurities in 15A (capitalisation & random made up word)
Overall a fun, challenging debut. Thanks Dilwitch
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Good clues were the & lit in 16A, the clever wordplay in 7D and excellent 1A. I also liked the new usage of waterboard in 38A
Less favourable clues were the odd 28D (wordplay being the whole clue and definition being only half - just doesnt work), 11A (definition veering away from BRB - although given my avatar..say no more!) and the obscurities in 15A (capitalisation & random made up word)
Overall a fun, challenging debut. Thanks Dilwitch
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Indeed a pleasant romp, with no complaints. I thought having both the full length and the grid entry length available made life easier, though I suspect some clues might have become unsolvable/contentious otherwise.
And with a "Hi!" to BlackHugh, how galling is it to have 18 only in earlier editions of BRB and (presumably) not in your brand new one!
Blessings to all who dwell here.
And with a "Hi!" to BlackHugh, how galling is it to have 18 only in earlier editions of BRB and (presumably) not in your brand new one!
Blessings to all who dwell here.
I thought this was a fine original romp. What an achievement for Dilwitch to make every clue conform to his system. For once, it became easier as I progressed. A splendid debut, thanks, Dilwitch, with none of last week's hard work out once the grid was completed in order to find those last two letters.
Didn't expect to be checking in today as I spent the afternoon driving up to see my dad. But I got most done before I left and finished the rest here. Nice puzzle despite the low degree of difficulty. I liked 37a once the Wiki expained it to me.
And did no one notice all Four of the Fab Ones in the clues?
And did no one notice all Four of the Fab Ones in the clues?
Indeed, Dr B - I did spot the 'pudlians and was half expecting an Easter Egg in the completed grid to go with them ... but none has come to my light. Am two-thirds through, in Athens airport lounge, and no BRB, and really rather enjoying it.... Thanks, Dilwitch (any guesses how he/she chose that pseudonym ?) And I add my blessings to one & all ... (Note to AG-S & RR, back home later hopefully - I hope you've done your homework !)
Well I'm sorry to report that in the new BRB the appendices have been decimated (to no discernable purpose) - even the first names section has gone. There are 2 extra sections in the middle "The Word Lover's Miscellany", containing things like "43 words with pleasing sounds" and ,possibly more relevant here, "A Wordgame Companion" with e.g. "Less obvious 3 letter words".
This one got me up early on a Saturday to finish it, so it must’ve been good. Thanks, Dilwitch. There were a lot of fun clues here - a nice mix of difficulty including three where I’m still confirming the wordplay, but I haven’t yet found 18 in either of my earlier BRBs.
Dr B, I agree. 37a had me laughing, and I looked for a Beatles-type pdm in the grid. Have to disagree with Midazolam though: didn’t like the definition for 16a, but very much enjoyed the one in 11a, although it did elicit a groan.
Maybe someone has already pointed it out, but the new variant of Quinapalus, called Qat, is very powerful. It is good for those of us who like logic/computing/spreadsheets, but don’t go there if you think of computerised aids as cheating.
It’s at:
http://www.quinapalus.com/cgi-bin/qat
Dr B, I agree. 37a had me laughing, and I looked for a Beatles-type pdm in the grid. Have to disagree with Midazolam though: didn’t like the definition for 16a, but very much enjoyed the one in 11a, although it did elicit a groan.
Maybe someone has already pointed it out, but the new variant of Quinapalus, called Qat, is very powerful. It is good for those of us who like logic/computing/spreadsheets, but don’t go there if you think of computerised aids as cheating.
It’s at:
http://www.quinapalus.com/cgi-bin/qat
Another impressive Listener debut for which thanks are due to Dilwitch. This has been a good year for quality puzzles from new setters and I look forward to more of the same.
I found this one to be quite a challenge and like borealis have still some wordplays to figure out. This was a delight to all those of us who enjoy wordplay in all its forms.
I found this one to be quite a challenge and like borealis have still some wordplays to figure out. This was a delight to all those of us who enjoy wordplay in all its forms.
Afraid we are finding this a bit of a dull mechanical plod with no reward at the end.
Finished 4153. If it helps, "untouched" entries excludes the 15 modified, the 5 modified, the 17 extra word clues and the entries with circled cells, so there is not much left to choose from for the two letter alteration.
Finished 4153. If it helps, "untouched" entries excludes the 15 modified, the 5 modified, the 17 extra word clues and the entries with circled cells, so there is not much left to choose from for the two letter alteration.
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