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Listener 4091: Mind the Gap by Calmac

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AHearer | 17:25 Fri 18th Jun 2010 | Crosswords
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tbayliss, if my memory serves me, the fragments above and below form a word with a 4-letter word (or possibly a 3-letter word) in it.
Anyone else think a bit of shading would have made the end result slightly more satisfactory?
A bit of colouring in always makes a solver feel a little happier ;)
Blank squares certainly don't!!
Thanks to AndreG-S and hypotheses for pointing out that the theme can be confirmed in Chambers, tucked away in an appendix. It would have been helpful if the preamble had stated that the theme was verifiable in the Big Red Book.
the theme is also in Brewers
Thanks daagg. It is a word I suppose ignoring the gap and I'm sure you're right but it just doesn't look right - I'm expecting something neater.
@Jack de Crow - I certainly find it a different proposition checking my final copy when there are gaps. It just feels wrong - possibly because one of my more frequent booboos is not entering unchecked letters when I transcribe to my entry version, and I have trained myself to be extra careful about that.
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