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Ev Sunday Telegraph Enigmatic Variations 1108: Dreams By Rasputin
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The main penny-drop moment came on approximately the second clue I looked at, but the endgame is certainly worth filing the grid for. Any grid packed with 60/144 cells predetermined by thematic material is an impressive construction, so thanks to Rasputin for going to the effort of making the idea work. Some very terse and clever clues too -- 19d for brevity and 23d for the idea of the wordplay were my favourites.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.51, I assure you, Jockie. Rasputin is a combination of three of us and this was tremendous fun to set - then there are several test solves and editorial solves and vets, so, even if we were all rotten at counting, it would be picked up (hopefully) though I have to admit that errors have got by all that checking and double, treble, quintuple checking in the past.
Glad for the reassurance re.the 51 cells. Have a filled grid apart from the final letter of 1d and haven't struggled too hard with that yet. Had my PDM moment and know what to highlight, but can't make the cell count come to 51. Could someone confirm if the four specific items are proper nouns, as I have a possible 5 of those, but one could be one letter shorter, for something that also fits the theme. Even so, I can't as yet get the cell count right. I assume it's 51 blank cells rather than 51 letters in the words to be removed?
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