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Spectator 2599 -Slow To Change

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Matakari | 07:55 Fri 07th Apr 2023 | Crosswords
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A real challenge from Mr Magoo this week! Anyone completed it?
Gave it a rest yesterday, and am back at it today! A handicap with
no ODQ!
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It was a wonderful puzzle, very well put together. Don't worry about not having an ODQ as it's definitely not essential - I have a copy, but got the proverb by other means. Mr Magoo's puzzles are probably the most satisfying - and most challenging, but the effort is worth it.
As NACW says, not having OQD is not a disadvantage. It is a proverb I've heard many a time. As always with Mr Magoo - a Times crossword championship winner - this is a well constructed puzzle which presents a nice challenge.
You can say the challenge bit again!
I think I've met my nemesis with Mr Magoo.
I have managed to do three so far.:-(



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Yes, Tilly2, our Nemesis indeed! I've got 12 so far that look good.
The challenge goes on...
Tilly2, I've had another look at the puzzle. Some of the clues are more straightforward, less challenging, than others. I think you'll be fine with 15 A, 27 A, 2 D, 3 D, 18 D, 33 D and 34 D.
Neveracrossword ...... can you help me with 4a please?
4 A. Triangular prism arranged by bouncers I rejected (5,4). I'd never heard of the answer!

It's a triangular prism. The 'bouncers' are people who don't tell the truth, I is in the answer and there's the abbreviation for 'arranged' 'Rejected' is the usual crossword device.
Thank you Neveracrossword.
Thanks,. Teacher1, hope it helps!
Hi all, I too have come to a halt after a lengthy (but pleasureable) battle with all the clued's last night.
Good to see that the ODQ is not required to complete this one.
But wish I had one right now. lol
Now i'm back in, Onwards I march to tackle the thematic part and hopefully the penny will nicely fall into place.


Klazo, I don't mind lengthy battles, so long as they are pleasurable. The Spectator quite frequently has puzzles which mention ODQ - or Brewer's - but the reference books aren't always vital. (If I managed this one without ODQ, I'm sure other solvers will too!)
Thanks NAC. I have just written all the thematic grids down on a seperate sheet to have a play with. So I'll see if I can make some sense it.
I think a lot of Googling is about to take place. So I probably won't be back for a while. :-)
Thank you for pointing out the more straight forward clues, NAC.

The (now) six that I've managed are none of those. :-)

Thanks, Klazo, your positive attitude is commendable!
Sorry, Tilly2 - I hoped those clues would look less daunting! I suppose the ones that I found tricky might have been straightforward for others...
No need to apologise, NAC. Perhaps I'm
Over thinking.
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Tilly2, the clues suggested by NACW, I have.
15a begins with I???R
18d begins with P?????T
33d begins with L???O
34d starts with F???S
I'm keeping up the battle!
Thanks Matakari. I'll have a look at those.
My goodness. Got the Proverb (never heard it before).
And how many variants !
Now onto tackle that last three. Might have a break as my noodle is a bit fried from looking.

Mr Magoo, You've certainly set us a task this week !
Thank you, Neveracrossword, for 4A. Was beginning to think 9D Satirist chucking Queen in oven (4) must refer to Peter Cook (er), making my 15A wrong. All OK now.

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