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Listener 4317 Only Connect Two By The Tall'n
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What a clever idea, and so much going on. Thanks, Tall'n. (I've never been first before: I hope I've not jumped the gun.(
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, I thought exactly the same, when reviewing it last night: what an odd puzzle. There seemed to be several subplots without a main one. I didn't see the reason for entering those six pairs as they were -- what had this to do with a connection?
Anyway, thanks to The Tall'n; it was entertaining enough.
Anyway, thanks to The Tall'n; it was entertaining enough.
'Only Connect' has 4 rounds, the final one comprising phrases with 'certain letters' removed. 44d could have been clued as a single word with 2 such letters removed, for example, but I guess using pairs of answers made it easier for the setter by providing a wider selection to choose from ?
Does anyone know where we could find the first puzzle in this series ?
Does anyone know where we could find the first puzzle in this series ?
Not only am I unfamiliar with only connect I’ve never heard of it. Managed to cold solve the clues, identified the columns fairly early and sussed the 6 pairs. As to the 8 rows they are a mystery to me presumably owing to being ignorant of the theme. Not terribly impressed I have to say though I’m sure it makes perfect sense to those in the know.
It's quite a popular quiz, on BBC Four originally and now on BBC Two... surprised that people haven't heard of it. Some on AB can barely shut up about the host, Victoria Coren-Mitchell. It's just about finding connections between (usually four) different things -- sometimes fairly obscure connections, other times not, but all fiendishly clever. It's the sort of show that really should appeal to crossword fanatics -- indeed, I think Jane Teather who blogs on fifteensquared.net has been on the show!
Anyway, some generous clues and, after all, not too much trickery going on. I don't get a couple of the rows myself, but I think it's pretty clear what's going in those missing across answer.
Anyway, some generous clues and, after all, not too much trickery going on. I don't get a couple of the rows myself, but I think it's pretty clear what's going in those missing across answer.
On further reflection I think I’ve resolved all the across entries at least as far as is necessary. Certainly a different approach with some neat overruns especially towards the north. Thanks Tall’n. Don’t watch the idiot box much but I’ll try and fit an episode in and see what all the fuss is about.
How nice to see myself featured in this puzzle! There were plenty of easy clues and the theme was a give-away, but yes, I agree it was messy, and I don't understand all of the across connections yet.
Jane Teather has certainly been on, and I'm pretty sure Dave Tilley appeared in one of the earliest series.
Jane Teather has certainly been on, and I'm pretty sure Dave Tilley appeared in one of the earliest series.
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