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Listener No. 4404: Earthquakes As Well By Tut

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AHearer | 18:35 Fri 24th Jun 2016 | Crosswords
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I thought things were going well until I ground to a halt in the top right corner -- even having the theme identified didn't help me much. Finally got there, though. I hadn't come across the poem before, so thanks both for the introduction and for a good puzzle, Tut.
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I'm not totally on the correct wavelength here. Over 80% of the grid filled, with the poem identified and the instruction guessed - and not a single clash in sight as yet. More work needed, but thanks Tut for the workout so far.
All done, but I've got no idea what the title is supposed to mean. Never mind.
Completed, I think, but only 4 clashes. May be on the wrong wavelength for the "essential features".
Completed with all five clashes resolved and instruction carried out, but still struggling to parse several clues!
Very similar to Midgler, all completed with all resolved / carried out and the title understood; but three bifd and awaiting inspiration on the wordplay (19, 36, 42, if you're asking). Very enjoyable puzzle - thanks Tut if you're looking in!
Nice to have a reasonably gentle puzzle after being up all night watching the referendum! I don't understand the title either but as tnap says, never mind.

Thanks Tut.
I don't understand the title either. I've finished it, but it's not up there among my favourites.
Some quite tricky clues I thought and I still don't fully understand the wordplay in 19ac, but for a change I did understand the title. Thanks Tut.
Tut,I enjoyed this - thank you.
This crossword had so many agreeable features, adding up to "no drudgery". Wish we had not encountered the theme, which reminds us of too many people in real life.
Is there is distinction between googling for obscure themes (enlightening) and crunching Quinapalus for anagrams + 1 that would otherwise have been almost impossible (feels like cheating but we do it anyway).
Done and dusted, but not before I had been hopelessly sidetracked by a hunch that the theme was aardvark cosmetic surgery.
Puzzled by the title by otherwise all fine and dandy although the placing of the unused letters in several clues meant that the wordplay was only solvable in reverse for me.
On another subject I'm putting out my annual call for someone to act as submitter for me whilst I'm away in Malaysia over the summer. You submit your answer then I email you a photo of mine which you print out and send in. Large bottle of wine or donation to your favourite charity for the winner. Please email me if you can at [email protected]
Cruncher - the title is what you would think if you tried to interpret it before looking at the clues
Educational theme. Like Upsetter I resorted to Google (for confirmation of the biographical element required in the endgame) and found myself mired in an attempt to work out who was who and who did what.

The title is a bit of an anti-climax and I'm not sure if 'features' of the poem are what we end up with, but I'm pleased to find I am neither Angry nor Ugly this week.
Finally there. Interesting theme, thanks Tut, but I didn't enjoy this as much as many recent puzzles. I think some of the wordplays were too contrived for my liking.

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