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Listener 4273 - Conflict By Pointer
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Thanks, Pointer, for an absolutely superb Listener. Maybe POTY...
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My hard copy should arrive shortly. If you email me at [email protected] I will try to send you a copy - that is a zero after slaney.
My hard copy should arrive shortly. If you email me at [email protected] I will try to send you a copy - that is a zero after slaney.
An incredible construction. There were also other aspects to this puzzle that made it even better. Only shame is that there is no festive annual Listener treat that seems to be tradition. Today's IQ will make up for that,a fun delight from Nudd. Back to the Listener, yes a worthy contender for POTY. Great work Pointer.
Just back from my weekly shop to find that the Times here does not have its supplements, and thus no Listener. If anyone would be kind enough to send me a copy at [email protected] it would be very gratefully received.
I thought this was a very clever puzzle. It reminded me a little of a Listener classic from 20 years ago or so. I won't say which one for fear of giving the game away.
Some lovely clues - I particularly liked 25, 14 and 35. Still got two wordplays to sort out before I can say I'm finished.
Thanks Pointer.
Some lovely clues - I particularly liked 25, 14 and 35. Still got two wordplays to sort out before I can say I'm finished.
Thanks Pointer.
A brilliant grid that must have taken a lot of thought and time to construct, one to rival Kea’s masterly constructions. I twigged how to make sense of the hidden message yesterday, fairly shortly after looking at a meaningless string of letters, but I’ve spent ages since then solving a few remaining clues and working out the wordplay to some answers that I already had. The wordplay to 9dn still eludes me, and for a long time I had a wrong answer.
I don’t altogether agree with Olichant and others that this was a masterclass in cluemanship (I’d reserve that accolade for the likes of Sabre, Lavatch, Shackleton, whose clues this year have been outstanding). The use of extra words alone makes it easier for the setter to deceive. While many clues were excellent (and included some gems), the difficulty of some clues depended on sheer obscurity rather than deception; the wordplay to one clue was entirely based on a vaguely indicated, uncommon abbreviation, another seemed more appropriate to the Guardian crossword and didn’t strike me as standing up to scrutiny, while a third was really anagram-based without any indication as such. And some of the surfaces were not all that great. I’m not trying to denigrate Pointer’s achievements, merely saying why I'm less impressed by the clueing than some others. Putting these little clue niggle aside, it was an outstanding, original and, for me, challenging puzzle. Taken as a whole, it is a very impressive piece of work.
I don’t altogether agree with Olichant and others that this was a masterclass in cluemanship (I’d reserve that accolade for the likes of Sabre, Lavatch, Shackleton, whose clues this year have been outstanding). The use of extra words alone makes it easier for the setter to deceive. While many clues were excellent (and included some gems), the difficulty of some clues depended on sheer obscurity rather than deception; the wordplay to one clue was entirely based on a vaguely indicated, uncommon abbreviation, another seemed more appropriate to the Guardian crossword and didn’t strike me as standing up to scrutiny, while a third was really anagram-based without any indication as such. And some of the surfaces were not all that great. I’m not trying to denigrate Pointer’s achievements, merely saying why I'm less impressed by the clueing than some others. Putting these little clue niggle aside, it was an outstanding, original and, for me, challenging puzzle. Taken as a whole, it is a very impressive piece of work.
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