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Listener No. 4446: Edwardian Pioneers By Dysart
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Thanks, Dysart, for a delightful treatment of a work of which I am very fond. The hidden letter device was tricky this time, and some of the clues were hard -- in fact, I need to go back to one or two in the lower half of the grid to convince myself that I've not been misled. A very clever use of the title of the work -- many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What an ingenious treatment of the theme! A lucky guess early on led me to the method of entry for the thematic across answers, and from there it was a slow but steady solve. Despite spending some time looking into the source material I'm unable to find the thematic reason for the nature of the highlighting; there must be one, otherwise this is an unnecessary obstacle.
I'm probably in a minority of one here, but I have to say I'm getting tired of ever more obscure proper names being used to indicate region-specific words in advanced cryptics.
Happy Easter to all.
I'm probably in a minority of one here, but I have to say I'm getting tired of ever more obscure proper names being used to indicate region-specific words in advanced cryptics.
Happy Easter to all.
Jolly good fun - if a bit of a stretch - typically I am far from home and short of a few of my usual armoury of resources when 'the hard one' arrives.
But it's all eventually done and thoroughly enjoyed - a favourite theme, some devious clues and not too much of the gridstaring at the end.
Thanks Dysart - I shall now entertain my holiday companions with the work in question :)
But it's all eventually done and thoroughly enjoyed - a favourite theme, some devious clues and not too much of the gridstaring at the end.
Thanks Dysart - I shall now entertain my holiday companions with the work in question :)
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