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Listener 4302: When All Else Fails By Ottorino
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Well, I paid my subscription in the end, and a puzzle like this makes it worth while. Mind you, I don't know how anybody could complete it without an early PDM allowing almost 3/4 of the grid to be filled. A lovely construction and a great challenge. Thank you, Ottorino.
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Angus - I did not see any issues with the indicated number of letters being in the correct positions, so recommend you go through your solution again carefully. Agree with others that this was back to normal Listener standard, and like AHearer was helped by a fairly early PDM, so overall did not find as tough as the preamble indicated it might be. Thanks to Ottorino.
I thought the difficulty level was just right in this puzzle; a mixture of easy clues and tough ones. My favourite type of puzzle where I can do the puzzle in bits, making steady progress each time I come back to it. Fortunately the PDM for the theme only came about 3/4 of the way through -- I think I would have been a bit miffed had it have come sooner.
A work I haven't met before but rather humourous I thought.
Many thanks, Ottorino. I savoured this one and look forward to your next.
A work I haven't met before but rather humourous I thought.
Many thanks, Ottorino. I savoured this one and look forward to your next.
Think I got lucky as I spotted what proved to be a useful phrase very early on in the cold solving, and help from Google then meant that most of the grid could be filled. To be honest I then found the back solving of the remaining clues to be a bit of a dull plod, but at least it was all unambiguous and unlike others I found no issues with any of the letters retaining their places. Even the highlighting was a doddle and a tad unnecessary but I guess it just squared the circle. Thanks Ottorino.
A tough but splendid puzzle. There was a good mix of very fair clues. In my Listener solving I prefer to get as far as can with the grid before trying to suss the theme. Having filled all but the NE corner (with much help from TEA) I became completely stuck, so looked for the author and work, which then enabled me to fill the gaps in the north-east. Filling the grid from positional information of the letters was a very satisfying logical process. That would have been ruined if I'd found the work early on in my solving.
What a contrast with last week's, which I thought was no harder than the average Times daily cryptic.
What a contrast with last week's, which I thought was no harder than the average Times daily cryptic.
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