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Listener No. 4434: Addresses By Kevgar
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Now that I'm done, I'm embarrassed at how long it took me -- I was trying to sort out the first line of the address as I went along, and the P didn't D until right at the end. Many thanks, KevGar, that was fun.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Indeed a splendid effort. It looked like a total nightmare at first but the long answers were a great help with getting started on filling the grid and it was a smooth solve from there. I'd made my mind up what the address was going to be at the start, and of course I was totally wide of the mark. The highlighting involved a small fraction of the solving time (as it should) and that's a big plus. Nice one, Kevgar.
This was far easier than it looked at first, though possibly harder than Kevgar's previous two Listeners. Unlike Hagen it was some shorter answers with unclued letters that got me started on the grid, and progress was smooth apart from a lull caused by an unforced error on my part. The clueing gimmicks offered some nice opportunities that were well exploited.
I'm surprised that only one person has made any mention of ambiguity in the highlighting. With the various permutations there is a total of eight possible solutions. In the absence of any preamble guidance one can only guess at the intended solution. While one of the eight might be regarded as visually more elegant than the others, it has a couple of weaknesses that some of the others avoid, so it's hard to see it as the only viable solution.
I'm surprised that only one person has made any mention of ambiguity in the highlighting. With the various permutations there is a total of eight possible solutions. In the absence of any preamble guidance one can only guess at the intended solution. While one of the eight might be regarded as visually more elegant than the others, it has a couple of weaknesses that some of the others avoid, so it's hard to see it as the only viable solution.
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