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Listener 4441 It's Dark Up Here By Colleague

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Hagen | 18:31 Fri 10th Mar 2017 | Crosswords
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I loved this. The PDM really made me laugh, and I’m a great fan of the secondary element of the theme. Excellent clues and a tidy final stage that progressed logically from the theme without a trace of grid staring, GWIT or ambiguity. Great title too. I was sad when it was all over, and that doesn’t happen often. Bravo, Colleague!
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The secondary element is also popular in this household. A very tidy (and amusing) puzzle. Many thanks Colleague.
Great fun! Thanks Colleague! Great theme, great treatment. And I've still got time to pack for the Listener dinner in Newcastle, ready for a 6am start from East Anglia tomorrow. Phew!
Agreed - a nice Listener. I've never been a fan of the secondary theme, but it was a nice ingredient of the overall puzzle. It took me a while to see how the words from the down clues were meant to help.

I was late getting started on this, as I was at an event where a 2016 Nobel Laureate (one of those who turned up!) was visiting his alma mater. All very low-key, and such a modest individual: very pleasant.
Took a while for the penny to drop after I had filled the grid, but all the elements are cleverly worked. Have only vague recollections of the secondary theme and wonder if it will be too obscure for some solvers - perhaps why you don't have to show you have found it
I had to grid stare for a while but smiled at the p.d.m. and found all the clues so fair and solvable. Perhaps a relatively gentle puzzle as this is the weekend of the Listener setters' dinner and a lot of setters and enthusiastic solvers will be travelling to or already in Gateshead. Thanks to Colleague.
Does 5 down really have 6 letters?
Theme 1 to theme 2 was the sublime to the ridiculous.
Like the much nastier reference to the antisemitic Banks a few weeks ago, it took the edge off a very good puzzle.
I see the answer to my own question is yes.
Nice one - I should have been doing all sorts of ghastly DiY chores, but thought I'd just have a quick look at this instead.

Lots of fun and a very tidy finale - a much better way to spend a Saturday afternoon, even if it doesn't leave me any further forward ...

Thanks Colleague
Thoroughly enjoyable, with an amusing final stage. The several references by other solvers to the tidiness of the puzzle may (perhaps) constitute a nod to one of the themes, which passed me by at the time.
Another fan of the puzzle here. Great theme, fine clues, and I learned a few new words, too. Thanks, Colleague!

I challenge myself to slip new words into my conversations in the following week, but I think 13A might be a problem...
I can't see why, icynorth?
A theme unfamiliar to me, except I vaguely remember my dear, late father (WW2 RAF) mentioning it. The secondary theme came at a time when I was distracted by careers. But I really must research 30d, as we are expected to know without the internet
Very nice puzzle. The theme was completely new to me, and the final grid-stare took me ages - but that was my fault, not the grid's. Really good fun, and I loved the way it came together in the end.

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