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Listener 4331 By Loda
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Well, those who have been moaning that the early ones were too easy have what they wanted here. This has been a real challenge, growing easier as it progressed, of course. We still have some ends to tidy up but have enjoyed the challenge. Thank you Loda. (For a real laugh, you should look at the comment on the Listener website on the Stick Insect crossword - it seems somebody managed to get it wrong!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A distinctly more challenging Listener after recent offerings, marred by two things; I was held up for ages trying to find a 4-letter solution to 41, and also spent a long time fathoming 46 which appears to have 2 (arguably 3) unches. Surely this isn't allowed? I’m reasonably happy with my answer but dislike such ambiguity. Thanks to Loda for a clever construction.
I suppose some people on the stick insect did what I did at first and deleted rows 1, 3, 5, etc... so that the remaining cells were garbled. This made a bit more sense than 1, 2, 4, 6 given the "alternate rows" instruction. Oops!
Nearly done with this one, just a few gaps left. Rather a lot harder than anything else from this year, but thankfully the misprints have in general been easy to spot, so the cold-solving aspect wasn't too bad.
Nearly done with this one, just a few gaps left. Rather a lot harder than anything else from this year, but thankfully the misprints have in general been easy to spot, so the cold-solving aspect wasn't too bad.
In Re: 4328. It seems that we have to endure not only ambiguous or incoherently specified pre-rambles, but also instructions that are similarly impaired. The 'incorrect' interpretation of the perimeter message seems to be the more logical to a number of us and the resulting nonsensical message merely a manifestation of the current 'anything goes' mentality. It's sad to see that Ruthrobin is happy to laugh at, and gloat over, other people's failure: some of us recall the gentleness and kindness shown to you when you began your first postings to this site.
I didn't think RR was gloating, really -- if you check out the comment on the website it says that Stick Insect's puzzle was "an attempt to ensure no incorrect entries; the attempt was unsuccessful," which struck me as humorous understatement. Obviously it's a shame that some people tripped up on Listeners, sometimes for trivial mistakes (of which RR's made her fair share!) and sometimes here when perhaps the instructions ought to have made 100% clear that following the perimeter instruction would reveal a further instruction (which the garbled letters just wouldn't do).
Yes, Speravi, not laughing at those who sent in a peopled entry but at the tongue in cheek amusing comment on the website as jim360 kindly says in my defence. Indeed, I am criticised on this site for invariably being too 'generous and positive' when some of you use nasty critical words like 'underwhelmed' about compilations that have taken the setter months to finalise. I am certainly not in a position to gloat over anyone who makes an error - I make plenty.
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