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Listener 4340 Red Shift By Nudd

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midazolam | 17:42 Fri 03rd Apr 2015 | Crosswords
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With Shackleton last week and now this puzzle, the Listener is finally picking up pace after a rather slow start to the year.

This puzzle is fun. Straightforward fill and a pleasing endgame. Puzzles do not have to be hard to be enjoyable. However, easier grid-fills must have a worthy theme, as in this one.

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Agreed: a pleasing construction with no major problems but lots of fun. I had quite forgotten about the use of the technique in the next key title.
None of the source material is familiar to me; but, thankfully, the grid fill was not too bad, so I could then sort out all of those tricksy word shifts. All very clever and fitting together wonderfully.
Yes indeed - it doesn't have to be difficult to be a real pleasure with a most satisfactory endgame does it!
Really enjoyed this. The source material is new to me, too - although I am very familiar with the source material on which the source material is apparently based (I think that makes sense...). Thanks, Nudd - a nice start to the long weekend. Happy Easter to all.
Agreed a very pleasing solve. Straightforward grid-fill, but somewhat held up since I had carelessly wrongly transcribed one of the extra letters, making the final instruction somewhat tricky to interpret.
Loved it. Relatively straightforward though the grid fill may be, the elegance of the clueing and setting left me in awe. Many thanks to Nudd and more please.
Very well-constructed and enjoyable puzzle
Done! Nice and gentle after last week.
Excellent and, for us as difficult as last week.
Perhaps our bleats have not fallen on deaf ears.
Simple and straightforward. Not familiar with the source material, but no matter. Thanks Nudd.
Got there in the end - should have finished it last night but messed up a couple of down letters and was trying to make more of it than necessary, thinking the whole grid might have to be coded!
Another clever grid and enjoyable puzzle, but I managed to bypass the endgame somewhat by spotting key information in the grid. It saved a lot of time, I imagine.
Lovely. Not too difficult. I devoured the source material in my youth so was delighted to be reminded of it. Some celebratory highlighting of the two grid entries and 13-letter title might've been a nice extra finish but I enjoyed this a lot anyway. Thanks, Nudd.
This was indeed an absolute delight. I really must make time for the key material, which I know is highly regarded. (The pre-emptive Avuncular intuition had no chance this week.)

I do like it when a retrospective analysis of certain clues makes one realise that key information was visible all along, but I think that highlighting is superfluous when the setter has made it impossible for the puzzle to be completed without a full understanding of the steps required.

I only finished the Shackleton yesterday. Still don't see the point of the symbols, unless they were only meant to help identify a thematic word.

Actually Nudd, I found that quite a challenge. Thankfully I don't possess a brain the size of a small planet, so can really enjoy pitting my wits against you.
Finally got my iMac and printer set up again, after another lot of builders' dust had subsided - so I had a choice of 4339 or 4340 ... a quick peruse of the relevant threads said "let's do 4340 first".

Loved it - fair (but tricksy) clues, good way of hiding messages and some new (to me) source material to have a gander at.

All done and happy - now for that bottle of Chilean White.

Cheers

SD xx
Took a while to get through this. Think I found it harder than others. Familiar with some of the source material, but never a fan as falls into the category of being forced on me in school. Very little in that category has ever been liked. But a crossword can be good despite this, and this was good fun. Thank you.
Thanks Nudd for a puzzle which has everything I have come to expect from a quality Listener. Thanks also for remembering me in 1 across. Nudd of course is once of this Parish, and treasurer of the Grid Starers Association which reminds me I haven't sent my subs.
An easy puzzle which I enjoyed solving, but I'm not as ecstatic about it as many here. The grid can hardly be described as Ximenean, with four examples of over-unched entries and sixteen entries with no unches at all. No wonder the puzzle was easy. I know from experience that getting a final grid with new words arising from changes is not easy, but I'm afraid I would not have been happy submitting this grid. Sorry, Nudd, if I've offended.
Although not a criticism, I found the instruction from the downs wasn't necessary at all to complete the puzzle; as I had an incomplete instruction, the end of which didn't seem to make sense, I just looked for somewhere to locate the only 13-letter title I knew and found it within a minute of scanning the grid.
UglyUncle - concerning the symbols from last week, if you have got everything correct they make perfect sense and are essential to understanding the final coup-de-grace of this fantastic puzzle.

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