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Listener No. 4442: Got Me! By Towser
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Grid fill started quickly, but the last few dragged on for a while. I found some of the extra words really hard to spot, and had to go back once I was convinced I had the right number of entries and thematic names to reverse engineer the hints. Altogether a very pleasant puzzle, for which many thanks, Towser.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A very nice working of a theme with which I'm not at all familiar, and this was an enjoyable learning experience. I'm usually clash-phobic, but the conflicting letters served the theme well and luckily there were only five to deal with. I ended up with a lot more "extra" words than signalled but that was down to carelessness or stupidity on my part.
In the last two weeks we've had puzzles that are based on fun rather than telepathy - long may this last!
In the last two weeks we've had puzzles that are based on fun rather than telepathy - long may this last!
Very enjoyable and just the right level of toughness. My only gripe would be the one abbreviation which (assuming I've got it right) rather takes away from the otherwise neat construction.
And joy of joys no ambiguity in the endgame, though I nearly fouled up in my choice of central letter but that was just me being careless.
Thanks Towser.
And joy of joys no ambiguity in the endgame, though I nearly fouled up in my choice of central letter but that was just me being careless.
Thanks Towser.
Yes, I haven't tackled that one yet, either. I keep a small stash of Inquisitors in my briefcase in case of lengthy train delays.
Oh, and I found my fifth clash. I didn't parse the wordplay for the down entry of the clash furthest left. The alternative also fits the definition, but slightly more obscurely.
Oh, and I found my fifth clash. I didn't parse the wordplay for the down entry of the clash furthest left. The alternative also fits the definition, but slightly more obscurely.
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