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The Listener 4370: Hefbeet By Yorick

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tnap | 11:54 Sat 31st Oct 2015 | Crosswords
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I am surprised that there seem to be no other posts, as I am usually quite slow at solving. Anyway, an enjoyable workout from Yorick, although one that required a lot of careful cross-checking.
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I found this quite tough and the misprints and extra words took a lot of getting.
An impressive debut.
Exceedingly chewy, even at the death, but completely fair. I do not recall seeing a similar method of grid filling before. Very enjoyable. On to the rugby.
I typed in the wrong listener number and saw 48 posts beginning with "a nice gentle listener"...wondered for a bit why I had made such heavy weather and then spotted my mistake. Great fun and needed a few leaps of faith along the way. Certainly will need careful checking too.
I've been struggling to get into this one. I have some idea of what might be going on in the end, but for whatever reason I'm not tuned into the clues.
I found this tough with a capital UGH (signifying effort, I hasten to add, not distaste). That was largely due to my habit of looking at the preamble, seeing whether it's more than a couple of lines long, and if so deciding I'll come back to it at the end. In this case that was definitely the wrong approach - in fact, I thought the preamble gave us rather more information than was needed for a fair puzzle. I really liked the method, the clues, and the final step -- many thanks, Yorick, a most excellent fancy.
Yes, a different approach, and one which has taken - is taking - more of my Saturday (and Friday) than it should. Got the whole thing finished apart from one clue, of which the checking letters allow about 200-odd possibilities. A good day's mental exercise!
Very impressive construction, and some very clever clues, especially if this is a new setter.
Yes, this was a stiff challenge with some impressive clues. A few niggles: it's not pretty, the real title isn't strictly accurate, and I managed to complete it without needing to find the hidden instruction. Great mental workout, though - thanks Yorick!
Very tough indeed - have all the usual contributors been abducted by zombies? Thanks Yorick, that took some effort!
After cold-solving 80% of the clues I got some idea of what was going on. I'm still five solves short, and it doesn't seem to get much easier as things progress. I admired some of the clues, at least one of which was almost Sabre-like in it's fiendishness.

With the third occurrence of double unches in six weeks, I guess the editors are sending setters a clear message: double unches are OK now.
Yes, I'd noticed that... may make setting slightly easier in future and I suppose it opens up new possibilities.

Still a few pieces to fill in but it's been an engrossing challenge.
My comment was slightly tongue-in-cheek, Jim. I shall resist such temptation unless thematically justified, and stick to grids that comply with previous practice and editorial guidelines.
I hope that statement won't come back to haunt me.
Yes, some extremely difficult clues there - I still can't see 36A, or understand the wordplay for 21A. Still, this is surely the right sort of level of diffculty for the 'world's most difficult crossword'.

Thanks Yorick.
Now that's a proper Listener, and from an unfamiliar setter too. Last night I almost gave up, but then this morning, as always, a few more fell into place. The turning point came with the realisation that the down misprints were beginning to form a plausible part-phrase; without the leap of faith that followed, and its vindication, I'd have been feeling a bit Angry.

I knew I wouldn't be alone in deploring the double unches. Clues mostly fair - once one was on the wavelength - but 20 takes the art of convolution to a new extreme, and 21 (alone) remains unfathomable, giving me one cell short of a fully charged battery.
Pretty much in agreement with others on this. Finally nailed my last two outstanding entries after a lot of hard staring. Thanks Yorick.
UglyUncle, I agree with your comment about 20. I think it's by far the weakest clue in an otherwise very fine set. Like you I was totally flummoxed by 21, but I studied closely all my notes and suddenly realized that 21 is a key to something else, and hey presto! It's another devilish clue.
Have found the last few Listeners pretty tough, albeit persevering. Not intended as a plea in mitigation, but is there too much cold solving required these days? Realise that that's a test of solving skills, but the raison d'être is that they are CROSSwords, so that solving one clue ought to assist immediately with solving others.
What a cracking puzzle. Generally terrific clues (though I agree with Scorpius and UU about 20). Is this a debut puzzle? If so, double wow.
As an aside, which has nothing to do with this puzzle, how often does it happen that a Listener entrant is a winner in two consecutive weeks? Keep an eye on eBay listings from NW3? (I'm assuming they don't hold car-boot sales in Hampstead.)
Happened with puzzles of 11th and 18th September!

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