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Listener No. 4381: Awful By Towser

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AHearer | 17:47 Fri 15th Jan 2016 | Crosswords
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In my version, it's terrible, but thanks to Towser for raising a smile.
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Thank you Neveracrossword, I really should have guessed that - and thanks Andrew G-S, I took your first comment for the cleverly sly remark it was!
Does anybody share my view that the clueing of 32D is less than elegant, given that this is supposed to be 'wordplay only'?
I agree with midgler about 32d. My view, which I admit is not shared by many setters, is that it's inelegant to break down a compound word into it's constituent parts except in such cases as Spooner clues, puns or cryptic definitions.

That's a very minor niggle in an enjoyable puzzle. I don't think I'd have twigged the rationale for the omissions if I hadn't visited this site.
Thanks Cruncher & Upsetter. Got there in the end.
I saved this one for today but it was all over in no time at all. That's not to say it was anything other than amusing and well constructed.

But I agree with others that the clue to 32d was disappointing. While we're on the subject, turning to another of the thematic clues, does a simple definition of an answer count as 'wordplay'?

Nice to see Towser here, there and everywhere!
This weeks' EV is well worth a look, if I may say so.
weeks'??? week's, of course. Sigh...
Thanks UglyUncle and to everyone for kind and helpful comments. I can advise that I offered two versions of the puzzle to the editors - who chose the simpler one to fit in with their overall pattern of complexity and I fully respect their decision. And Ahearer - 'terrible' ignores the thematic omission though I agree it is a more logical title.
"While we're on the subject, turning to another of the thematic clues, does a simple definition of an answer count as 'wordplay'? "

Yes, I think it does. I think wordplay is that part of the clue that remains when the definition is removed. Wordplay consisting of a simple definition of the answer would have been part of a double definition, before the removal of the other definition.
Towsertaylor, we would like a setter's blog on Listen With Others if that is possible. Do you need details of what to write (what is not 'allowed') and where to send it?
Thanks ruthrobin - yes please, details would be helpful
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Towser, email an address to [email protected]. We'll look forward to a blog.
Good puzzle and not too demanding. Agree with others about the title.
Thanks Towser - I enjoyed that - have a Bonio :)

Cheers

Dave

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