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Listener 4647 Roundabout Sums By Oyler

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HawkCrossword | 23:14 Fri 19th Feb 2021 | Crosswords
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I found this a very clever construction, and the message brought a smile.

With so few variables, it didn't occupy me for too long, but it's nice to have a straightforward numerical for once. Thanks, Oyler!
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This was all over rather too soon. Once a few answers were in, and it was possible to make a shrewd guess at part of the perimeter message, I quickly found myself in the situation of having all the letters and numbers sorted so the rest became a matter of confirming the clue answers. I have no idea what the adjacent pair relationships are - I'm sure it's something frightfully clever - but likewise enjoyed the final message
The adjacent pair relationship is obvious - once you see it, that is. I didn't. I suppose it is a slight criticism to say you don't need to see it to complete the puzzle, but then Oyler came up with a neat way to solve the potential problem with the message.
There is only one way to construct the perimeter given that there are only 20 possible adjacent pair couplets to chose from and they must form a continuous loop. What a shame each of the corner squares couldn't have been triangular too but this was a great little numerical, thanks Oyler.
A long session on this, but it all worked out with a bit of thought. One oddity (which I may check again), but very satisfying
The first numerical I've bothered with for while (lockdown really is boring) - but neatly and unambiguously done.

I agree with perseverer that you don't need to see the adjacent pair relationship to complete the puzzle (I didn't) - but it would have shortened the solve time if I had thought about it earlier.

Thanks Oyler - good puzzle as usual
An entry level numerical but there's nothing wrong with that.

It kept me amused for what would otherwise have been a monotonous Saturday evening so many thanks, Oyler.
Quite a number of fun features here. Not all necessary to complete it but they are what makes it enjoyable for me. A bit amazed that, like Cruncher, I got to an "end" with about 1/2 the numbers in. Plaudits to Oyler for the fact that I had to put almost all the rest in to make sure. Glad I didn't look here before solving the adjacent pairs; I feel that some additional entry should have been requested for that, and another feature that I can't think of a way of mentioning without exposing it! No endless hours of calculation, too, so this should be a nice start for any numerical novices. Thanks, Oyler.
This was the perfect numerical for solvers like me, who detest sorting through lists of primes etc. but can quite enjoy a few not-too-hard sums. I don’t think I will ever look forward to a beer and a numerical on a Friday evening the way I do a beer and word puzzle, but I have to admit that there is something satisfying about solving sums and finding your solution fits numbers that you have in the grid. A satisfying conclusion too, thanks, Oyler.
I need help: not with the puzzle itself, but in obtaining a copy. With libraries closed (damn the lockdown!), and no access to the website, I was wondering if anyone could email me a pdf file of the original puzzle.
Bill: [email protected]
Re my previous post: I now have a copy, so need no more. Thanks: I'll now get down to the business of trying to solve the puzzle.

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