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Listener 4137: Frightened Catherine by Ifor
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An enjoyable Listener début from Ifor (although a setter that I have solved in the Magpie, EV and IQ).
I was wondering why this needed to be a carte blanche as I was solving it, but the little twists justified it. Clever theme that was well constructed. Thanks Ifor
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I was wondering why this needed to be a carte blanche as I was solving it, but the little twists justified it. Clever theme that was well constructed. Thanks Ifor
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Been working our way steadily through this and now on the last lap. Very cleverly constructed and enjoyable. Have the same issue as EagleCountry at this stage, but only just reached this point, so hope yet. Think we get the (5.5). Probably agree that there have been too many carte blanche of late. Like numericals, four a year is maybe about right
I imagine some may blow hot and cold over this one, but the more I look at it, and the more deeply I understand it, the more impressed I am. The brilliant double ambiguity in the unclued lights; the superb extra clue; its total reflection in the title; the way the two numbers to be entered fit the theme perfectly and are where they are precisely because of the missing light, fully justifying carte blanche; the method by which the missing light is indicated. It all elegantly demonstrates how much dovetailed thematic material can be squeezed into a 12 x 13 grid with a minimum of fuss. Those who seem to try too hard to make things complicated should take note.
Staurologist's comments sum up my feelings exactly.
A puzzle approaching perfection, I'd have thought. Regarding the alleged (5,5) "ambiguity", I would be very surprised if one of these was allowed. Having thought of both possibilities and assessed which was more likely it seems bizarre to discard what most would consider the "standard" (rather than colloquial) one, which explains exactly the rationale behind this aspect of the puzzle.
But heavens above, those pesky mathematics eh? That's the 4137th consecutive Listener to involve some aspect of counting or numbers - and we complain about 4 cartes blanches in 5 months - lol
A puzzle approaching perfection, I'd have thought. Regarding the alleged (5,5) "ambiguity", I would be very surprised if one of these was allowed. Having thought of both possibilities and assessed which was more likely it seems bizarre to discard what most would consider the "standard" (rather than colloquial) one, which explains exactly the rationale behind this aspect of the puzzle.
But heavens above, those pesky mathematics eh? That's the 4137th consecutive Listener to involve some aspect of counting or numbers - and we complain about 4 cartes blanches in 5 months - lol
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