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Listener No 4372: Seldom Seen By Piccadilly
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Anything I say will set off yet another argument about easy and hard Listeners, so I'll leave it at thanking Piccadilly for a brief spell of entertainment.
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Is a setter occasionally allowed to snarl? Snarl, snarl! No, I am not Piccadilly but if I were and had put those many hours into a polished puzzle, I would be saddened by the dismissive comments and by people who couldn't be bothered to go right to the end of the letter search and so on. Of course, there will be 500 other solvers who are not in the Answerbank Friday Club who will love this clever puzzle and, indeed there are the Magpie, the EV, the IQ and, of course the Crossword Centre monthly (smile) if you are suffering from crossword deprivation. Thanks to Piccadilly.
As a factual comment (not a criticism) there is no doubt that the grid fill was at the quicker end of the spectrum. I am certainly not the speediest solver and it took me about an hour, interspersed with a few glasses and red and the obligatory Friday night curry. The extra letters took a bit more head scratching and were more of a challenge. Completing this and so complying with the third sentence is clearly necessary in order to ensure an accurate final grid. Thanks Piccadilly.
Yes, a very pleasant Saturday morning workout, thanks Piccadilly. Given the nature of the replacements I guess it was always inevitable that not all of the thematic clues would need to be solved in order to suss the anagram, and though it may have been an easier ride for us this week, spare a thought for JEG ! Roll on the numbers !!
RR, as you know, we have occasionally bleated about crosswords that we felt were substandard (eg last week), but this week we share your reaction to some of the comments.
Some of them tend to suggest that the puzzle is complete once the first two sentences of the preamble have been complied with.
As we said earlier, we have the 9 letter word derived from the extra letters, but wonder what the third sentence actually requires us to do.
We are used to being ignored by fellow posters, but would be interested to know what you have to say on this issue.
Some of them tend to suggest that the puzzle is complete once the first two sentences of the preamble have been complied with.
As we said earlier, we have the 9 letter word derived from the extra letters, but wonder what the third sentence actually requires us to do.
We are used to being ignored by fellow posters, but would be interested to know what you have to say on this issue.
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