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Listener 4296: Playgroup By Ifor
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One of those frustrating ones where the last four clues took as long to sort out as the rest of the clues and the theme altogether. Apart from those four, it was all pretty clear, so thanks Ifor. I seem to remember the theme's having been used before, but the pleasure was not diminished by that. The only snag is that with time left over I'm having to ask myself whether to go back to that unfinished numerical....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can you start to imagine the hours of work that have gone into creating this astonishing work of art! A superb achievement, thanks, Ifor. Almost a shame that we were not, in some way, required to identify the 'appropriate number' of extra words or phrases in the down clues (which were fun to find) - but I can see that that would have been difficult to engineer.
Yes ... tough solve even with many generous anagram clues. Took me far too long to twig as to what the work was but I really enjoyed picking off the answers towards the end, one by one. Many thanks to Ifor for my second dose of fun from him in less than a week; it's clear that he has wide cultural tastes (both themes getting thumbs up from me, too).
This is a tough one from Ifor. Although I have a full grid including the central square and I'm happy with the theme and the author, I feel I must be missing something. I have one less extra word/phrase definition than is 'appropriate' but two possibilities for the final one, neither of which seem to fit. Think I'll have a rest and look at it again later.
Agree with others that this was a superb construction. Some fortuituous guesswork soon revealed the required author via Google. Although I have all of the extra words or phrases, one of them is proving somewhat troublesome in deriving the associated item, though not really required for completion.
Good fun puzzle, many thanks to Ifor.
Good fun puzzle, many thanks to Ifor.
Superb construction, indeed. And once you've figured out the rules of the game it all falls into place quite easily, including the name of the author asked for. This particular playgroup has been a favourite of mine for many years, from the time when I won a civic competition for schoolchildren, by writing a critical essay about it. The prize was a tour of London, Stratford, and Chichester, but my family had already booked a holiday abroad and, to my great regret, I couldn't go. However, the playgroup lives on in my mind.
Tilbee, I got to the actual theme by stumbling across a more contemporary one on google - which is probably the one you've found. What a workout that was! I had no knowledge of the theme and learnt several new words this weekend. I don't think I would have solved a few of the down clues without quinapalus Hats off to Ifor for the construction.
I guess I'm in a minority of one, finding this an unenjoyable slog. Even after spotting what was missing from every entry after about 20 solves it was a struggle to get to the end, throwing all the resources of TEA at it.
I've no idea of the theme. I have a disparate collection of five seemingly unrelated words and phrases (there may be others that I've missed) which hint at nothing for me. Seeing that some have 'stumbled' on the theme accidentally does not give me hope.
I realize the grid must have been murder to construct, but the wealth of unchecked letters makes it pretty murderous for the solver.
I've no idea of the theme. I have a disparate collection of five seemingly unrelated words and phrases (there may be others that I've missed) which hint at nothing for me. Seeing that some have 'stumbled' on the theme accidentally does not give me hope.
I realize the grid must have been murder to construct, but the wealth of unchecked letters makes it pretty murderous for the solver.