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Listener 4089 Vive la Difference by Kevin
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A very pleasant and enjoyable debut by Kevin. Some nice clues and a familiar theme which made me realise how quickly time passes. Possibly suitable for newcomers, but personally, I think that 32D is a bit of a beast. (I'm still not 100% convinced I have the correct answer) Interesting to see what others make of it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Decent enough exercise with a pretty dénouement on several levels. I thought the workings on the clashing letters was very well done, so credit to Kevin. I'm with you on that bottom right corner: though in the end 35 and the crossing 24 sort out their variant spellings, I think there's a decent case for 32d being either of two possibilities, depending on which way round you read the clue. I know which one I prefer, but would fight for your right to put in the other one!
I agree an enjoyable début, although I wished there was something extra on top of what the misprints spell out.
32 down just does not make sense to me. If it was "Dull became..." then it would make perfect sense but given the meaning of "passing" it just does not add up as a clue. Reminds me of my Latin days when I had to translate sentences and rearrange words to make it work grammatically.
32 down just does not make sense to me. If it was "Dull became..." then it would make perfect sense but given the meaning of "passing" it just does not add up as a clue. Reminds me of my Latin days when I had to translate sentences and rearrange words to make it work grammatically.
Sorry, but despite the generally fair clueing I'm afraid I found this pedestrian, with a humdrum finale and a final grid with non-words. Oh for numbers every other week for a bit more mental stimulation. A great shame that we have to wait three months for another. I agree about 32dn - a dreadful clue. I've no doubt all-corrects have gone up in smoke in similar circumstances, though I think the position of the definition in the clue probably seals it for me
Perhaps we should campaign for a regular and separate strand of number puzzles, keeping everyone happy. While I enjoy the occasional maths exercise, it's words that make it all worthwhile to me. I can't remember the last time I smiled at a mathematical pun! The ST has fro years done a weekly logic puzzle which I only rarely attempt. Are numericals harder to set, or does the current 1 in 13 ratio reflect their popularity?
Oh dear, turnerjmw, have pity on those of us for whom the numericals are sheer misery. Lots of us would throw in the towel if we had one every two weeks. One a year would do for me. Yes, this has been a pleasant stroll in comparison, so far - but I haven't got 32d yet. (Spotted the theme - somewhat introspective!)
tjmw: My letter will be wingeing its way right behind yours. I'm in favour of (or not actively against) one a week - but alongside the crossword. On a point of info, just what has been the regularity of number puzzles? I checked one year at random on the Listener site and found only 2 in the year. Maybe there's just not that many setters with a mathematical frame of mind.
Well I thought at last an easy listener to match my name. Made a good start, woke in the heat of the night with more solutions, got on with it before breakfast but now hit a brick wall. Only stuck on 15a, 26a,35a, 9d, 32d. Can't yet see the theme. Googling the date hasn't helped. Any hints gratefully received. This doesn't count a scheating in my book as I don't submit for prizes! Oh and regarding the debate about numericals, just keep them well away from me and I will be happy!
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