Quizzes & Puzzles33 mins ago
Listener No. 4375: Five One-Time Pads By Poat
12 Answers
A pleasant unity to the whole puzzle. Clues were not too challenging, but there was plenty in the end-game to keep the interest up. Many thanks, Poat.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by AHearer. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I thought this was distinguished by an excellent set of clues, inventive and witty. I wish more setters were as attentive to the clueing as Poat. Plenty are, but not enough in my view. Whatever the theme, the clues constitute half the pleasure of a crossword. My only query is 29a, where the wordplay seems inappropriate for an across clue. Unless the latest Chambers is different from the 2011 edition, I cannot see any meaning to support it.
A possible final word in row 1, coupled with a plausible Welsh place name from two of the encoded words, sent me on a wild goose chase. Finding what to highlight took a while as well as I made a wrong assumption.
I agree that there was lots of varied stuff to keep the interest going, but that is always the case with Poat.
A possible final word in row 1, coupled with a plausible Welsh place name from two of the encoded words, sent me on a wild goose chase. Finding what to highlight took a while as well as I made a wrong assumption.
I agree that there was lots of varied stuff to keep the interest going, but that is always the case with Poat.
We are using as an excuse for having peeked at the other site, the fact that this excellent and enjoyable puzzle had a less-than perfect preamble.
1ac is a phrase in a technical sense only.
So "The three-word phrase to be completed at 1ac" was not ideal.
We also felt "its grid entry" was arguably ambiguous.
1ac is a phrase in a technical sense only.
So "The three-word phrase to be completed at 1ac" was not ideal.
We also felt "its grid entry" was arguably ambiguous.
If anyone's still reading this, the GCHQ Christmas puzzle (!) - easily googlable - is actually great fun, though at least part of it may annoy the Ximineans here. Without wanting to give anything away, the initial part of the puzzle belies some good old-fashioned wordy/numbery fun later on. (And no, I haven't come close to finishing it yet...)
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.