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Flocker14 | 21:44 Fri 02nd Feb 2018 | Crosswords
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A fairly gentle workout after the rigours of the last weeks but highly enjoyable nonetheless. Steady progress by trial and error after the first grid entry leads to a neat endgame. Many thanks to Xanthippe!
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I can't think of a better choice of setter to follow the Elgin. Xanthippe is an old hand at this game and it's always a pleasure to solve his puzzles.

I usually find cartes blanches with clashes to be the cruciverbal equivalent of the north face of the Eiger, but Xanthippe made the ascent less daunting by providing a grid which offered a few "ins" as well as making the clues for the clashing entries clear and solvable. I still didn't find it easy, though!

A very neat endgame which didn't fall into place until the all the thematic material was uncovered. It hardly need be said that I opted initially for the wrong letters to resolve the clashes.

This has been a terrific year for the Listener so far, hasn't it?

Very enjoyable, took a little long to get started as I couldn’t cold solve the longer clues but came together nicely with very neat treatment of the theme. Back to Elgin .....
Yes, that was delightful, especially the final step. It is turning into a vintage year.
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Xanthippe I apologise! It was only when I had another look at this this morning that I realised my initial judgement was premature. This is much cleverer than I at first thought and hats off!
I thought that this was something of a curate's egg, until I realised the full depth of what was happening. Thanks Xanthippe - I will be slower to judgement next time.
Very neat indeed - the construction is exemplary and the final resolution very satisfying - a good mix of relatively easy and quite impenetrable clues too.

I agree with previous posters - 2018 has been a very good year so far for Listenering.

Thanks Xanthippe
The last stage took me ages, but made me smile when it all clicked and came together. Really nice.

I don't quite understand the way the clues were laid out - I assume to help solvers get a foot into what would otherwise have been a much tougher grid-fill.
I found many clues fairly easy to solve cold, but it was a while before I was able to get a toe-hold in the grid, partly because I failed to cold-solve the three long answers, which would have been the most helpful.

I finished the grid in about three hours but must have spent almost as long staring at the grid for the quotation extract. All I have found so far is a phrase of three words that is from a source in the grid, but not the one that has a conjunction.
Very nice puzzle and an excellent construction. The endgame was very satisfying especially when I understood why there was no requirement to highlight the three word phrase (which at first seemed odd).

Many thanks, Xanthippe.
If the three-word phrase is taken as an instruction it makes rather a nonsense of the high-lighting.
I think I've finished it now that I know the quotation and the significance of the reference to the completed grid in the preamble. Like others (assuming I haven't interpreted their comments wrongly as well) I made the wrong choice at first, thanks to a piece of cheeky misdirection by Xanthippe.

Interestingly, the allegedly missing conjunction is actually symmetrically present in the grid.
I enjoyed the challenge, thanks Xanthippe, but I found the theme somewhat muddled. This probably means I’m missing something, but then again I’m not especially familiar with the sources.

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