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Listener crossword 4177: Number Plates by Xanthippe

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midazolam | 21:41 Fri 17th Feb 2012 | Crosswords
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First numerical of 2012 and a fun puzzle. Looked daunting at first but it all fell into place with a fun ending

Thanks Xanthippe
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D'OH!
B0dger (or whatever symbols you've used), you have just solved it for me. I was coming on here to ask about said ambiguity, and just remembered something very very basic in maths. The symbol '-' for subtraction is perfectly correct.
That's a great puzzle, Xanthippe. Interestingly, I would have got it right but by a dubious reason; a change of variable, so to speak. Now, I understand it perfectly, and as Ruthrobin said, it's wickedly clever.
Well ambiguity resolved some time ago but I am surprised no one has mentioned that there seems to me to be 8 possible permutations to thematically complete and so thinking perhaps I have gone wrong somewhere or am missing some other obvious point that has escaped me.. as it's surely not normal to have multiple solutions.
hey ho time for a cuppa.
I think you may be 'over completing' tenflags - read the rubric carefully ...
Arrrrrh well spotted sunny-dave.. hadn't got round to this years self imposed mantra.. re-read the preamble V carefully.
Grid complete, letters all replaced and theme perfectly understood. Yet to spot the ambiguity though - trying to work out how to resolve a certain apparent omission...
D'oh indeed. Most humble apologies. I should have known better.
Finally got there after identifying a mathematical principle I had previously overlooked. Number puzzles are not normally my favourites (for reasons such as the above), but I thought this was extremely cleverly constructed and take my hat off to Xanthippe for achieving a great concept.
b0dger, I think you should consider removing your original post, please.
The easiest numerical part that I've seen to date, although in the course of solving I chose the wrong one of two possibilities - but as this gave an non-integer it was rapidly righted. Now for the word bit.
Finished it just now. My working was correct, I just forgot to take into account the fact that at times there were choices as to what letters went where, and my first choice led to dead-ends.

Nice ambiguity, I almost forgot about that since it's second-nature to me by now. Anyway, finished.
Agreed, word_cross. A lovely bamboozling endgame. Shame to totally give it away here (albeit inadvertently)
I know direct questions are frowned upon but I would be extremely grateful if someone would be kind enough to give me a yes or no answer. I think the final cell is C. Am I correct?
captaincoma - please provide an email address and someone may be so good as to provide you with an answer. i think far too much has been discussed already on this thread.
Have finished the numerical part, enjoyed finding the words and understand what the theme is, but I am clearly missing something about the ambiguity, or rather how to solve it, and am a little puzzled as my list of thematic items contains one more than appear in the total suggested by the preamble. Will keep going and have another think later.
Thanks, Bodger, that keeps us all out of trouble with the Listener police.
As someone who struggles on the numericals, was drawn into this by the fact that there were definitions provided , and so I hoped that there was at least one element that I could turn into a standard solve. Only got into this after lunch today, but initially proved three times through logical deduction that the puzzle was not internally consistent and there insoluble, until I carefully re-read the preamble and realised I has misinterpreted 'integer' as 'digit'.

I am amazed that anyone initially solved the grid (or even more so that they found it relatively easy) without determining the theme. Once I had the grid around 1/3 full, I managed to guess at this, and using the theme and the defintions provided, think I managed to bypass a whole lot of complex calculation.


Three months until the next one - phew !
Fortunately missed the inadvertent outrage. I am pretty sure I have got it but don't have quite the cast iron confidence of some other posters. A great crossword with multiple layers and a stunning construction. Thank you very much Xanthippe - an otherwise very boring flight and check-in became very absorbing
Teuchter2....I too had a list with one extra itam, and that extra item frustratingly confused everything. I suggest you try to find a list with exactly the right number of thematic items.
Well tilbee, I'm of the different school of thought since I enjoy the numericals immensely. This week's was a brilliant one, since none of the clues is that long, a wonderful ambiguity that I didn't get at first because of conventions I am used to, and a nice theme too. I enjoy challenging through numerical logic puzzles - I think it is a pity that so few people here do, as seems to be the case.
I'm with you jim360.

The first ever Listeners I did were the numericals - the others were way out of my reach at the time.

I still look forward to the quarterly logic test - although I sort of think they should be 'as well as' the usual puzzle rather than 'instead of' (greedy I know) ...

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