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Listener 4313: Weak Force By Tut

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AHearer | 17:42 Fri 26th Sep 2014 | Crosswords
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Quite a straightforward offering from Tut, with an easy endgame. Fun, though, and a subject I am fond of.
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Couldn't keep my eyes off the golf, so only just turned to this. Very gentle from Tut - for which my thanks as this means that I can return to the golf tomorrow with no worries (and roll on the best Sunday of the year!).
Apologies Tut, not Wan.
Agree with tux, lots of time for more golf.
Nice and easy, even for the likes of me doing it away from home ,hence under adverse conditions.
Yes, we're away from home too, which always adds difficulty so we appreciated a gentler solve with a predictable endgame. Thank you Tut.
Not a subject that I have ever quite plucked up the courage to tackle, I'm afraid.
Yes, not a subject I know all that much about either... but still a nice puzzle all the same! Actually one or two gaps left. Welcome to the Listener, Tut.
Ha ha, very funny, Jim 360. Your performance on University Challenge a couple of years ago belies that modesty. I do remember when (with three literary partners in your team) you were the only one to recognise a Hamlet quotation. No, that gives nothing away with regard to Tut's crossword!
Was that the Thermopylae question and three classicists?
Definitely one of the easier puzzles this year, which shouldn't present any problems to anyone. I highlighted a few clues that I thought were nice, but I felt the thematic material was rather thin, given the richness of the source.
A gentle solve (thank goodness) after last week's puzzle. Nothing spectacular about the theme or endgame which was a shame.

Nevertheless, thanks to Tut for an enjoyable enough puzzle.

Amusing denouement , for which the extra letters were not needed.
Too many Torygraph style clues.
But our real bleat is that the assumptions underlying 6D tend to appeal to an unwholesome consensus.
OK, let's put our necks on the guillotine of ridicule.
Is the title not a misnomer?
Considering I'd barely finished last week's Listener this was a pleasantly gentle romp and I'd even spotted the object of the word search early on. Not that I intend to spend my unexpected free time watching some idiots spoiling a good walk ;¬) Thanks Tut.
A late start and finish. Enjoyable. A relief after last weeks slog.
Thank you tut
Aa someone who actually does know about the theme, there is no problem with the title. It could easily have been something entirely opposite to be sure and the chosen title is less obviously linked to the theme. But it is a correct link all the same.
Just completed my "holiday" read of Quantum by Manjit Kumar (highly recommended for anyone who wants a basic background in the subject - having had to study Shroedinger equations during my maths degree, finally puts it into proper context). My question therefore becomes, are any of us certain we are right or wrong until the results are actually adjudged by JEG ?
Whoops - just realised I was commenting on last weeks puzzle. Must spend less time at work !
Tilbee, if you carefully apply every word of last week's puzzle's preamble, you will remove that final doubt.

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