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Listener 4200, The Missing Vowels Round by Shackleton
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well, that's the PDM and the Antihesis out of the way, now for the clues...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is anyone else having the same nagging worry as me? I have googled the connection and I know how to show the missing vowels. However what about where the vowels overlap? I have religiously followed the image provided by Google. I thought the theme was predictable but the whole crossword fitted together very neatly. Thanks Shackleton.
As we are instructed to leave cell contents legible it's reasonable to assume that thin lines will be acceptable for the missing vowels - the matter of which connection is 'on top' at the overlaps will therefore be impossible to see in most cases, but as ever, if you try to show that detail make sure you get it right !
Still away from home without the BRB, I've just about got to the end here but would be grateful for a hint to confirm the wordplay for 23ac. Otherwise just about done and impressed with the construction. Intending to continue the losing battle with 4199 based on the rapturous praise it received here, but without the BRB and with the style of clue used, it could be futile. I plod on.
Thanks for your offer of help Perseverer but have seen the light and I must say I have a very neat grid ready to put in the post.
We have decided to go up to London this weekend to get some of the Olympic atmosphere and have been trying for hours to get tickets through the official website - what a frustrating experience and so far unfruitful.
We have decided to go up to London this weekend to get some of the Olympic atmosphere and have been trying for hours to get tickets through the official website - what a frustrating experience and so far unfruitful.
Running late this (last?) week. Thoroughly enjoyed this one, which was much more straightforward than recent offerings, but with very satisfying pdms. Only gripe was the wordplay at 32d. I really don't think Shackleton has picked the right location for that particular usage. Maybe about 50 miles adrift...
Phew - just remembered I had put the endgame aside "for a couple of days". Knew what was required, and a little calculation showed exactly where it was required. But could I see what was there? Not a hope. All the various synonyms of the various relevant words were scanned for. Then bingo! Knock myself about the head for being just a tad over-complicated. I should have learnt by now