With respect, s-pugh, isn’t your post rather unfair? Given your dislike of numerical Listeners it seems unfair to me to post a wholly negative one on a particular example of the genre, and then to compare it to a conventional puzzle that no numerical puzzle can possibly emulate. These puzzles are not compulsory, so if you dislike them so much it might be better not to tackle them, but if you feel compelled to tackle them would it not be better to keep the negatives to yourself.
Oyler’s puzzles are invariably solver-friendly, and they don’t require advanced maths skills like some Listeners do, so as far as I’m concerned his puzzles are always welcome. I was quite happy to complete this one in a couple of hours on Saturday.
I saw the 'mysterious' additional feature that some refer to immediately. This was because I misread a figure in my grid and thought there were five candidates for highlighting, so one had to be eliminated.