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Ruthrobin | 20:23 Fri 15th Apr 2011 | Crosswords
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No, not completed yet, but I have found the quotations and this changes from hard grind to pleasure.
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Greetings, tenflags: my comment wasn't intended to be cryptic, just an observation that the second quotation had been used before as a thematic basis. The Inquisitor series runs in the Saturday Independent Magazine, and has been, in my view, at least up to the standards (quality, difficulty, fairness) of the Listener (and the Sunday Telegraph Enigmatic Variations series) over the last twelve months or so - and the editor(s) seem to be making a better job of ensuring that the rubrics are free of both errors and infelicities, although none of them seem to understand that there is more than one type of symmetry. (I have no connection with the Inquisitor save as an occasional solver.)
Blimey, I made hard work of that - despite being aided by one of the bods being a namesake, and therefore having a pretty good idea of the second quotation.

However....completely stuck at 3 down, and wondering how the remaining letters of 1 across can be entered logically. Obviously missing something.
Bobby C - a careful reading of the pre-amble answers your question about resolving that particular anomaly.
i agree speravi - inquisitor has had a good run of late. this weeks gave me nearly as much trouble as this listener [although tiburon's clueing is a cut above i think] -they tend to be less highbrow though! [as 1173 by lato illustrates pretty well] - conversely, the only 'author' i was absolutely sure about for 'all new' was the popular culture one who didn't feature at all. i thought both quotes totally summed up his output! one negative - what some see as the elegance of this puzzle made the endgame a bit too easy i thought.
clamzy - dooooooh - and thanks

that makes 3 down a bit weak
All dnoe - but Duck Soup it wasn't !
Well - I'm still ploughing through this (just got 41a) - but its very slow going but quite satisfying clues so I'll continue. I have the section of the quotation from the misprints - and 2 full quotes do spring to mind, unfortunately they differ by considerably more than one letter.
Oh so close! I have it all but am still puzzled by the first author and how the remaining ambiguities are resolved. It can't be n the same way as the second-at least not with my letters
Blackhugh, for complete clarity I really think the preamble should read: "spell out part of a quotation that differs by only one letter from PART OF a second quotation. "
Ah yes - Thanks dr b that has put me on the right track for the quotes - Now just got to do the remaining 10 clues!
Mullingar - all three of the relevant names need to be used to sort out the ambiguities.
I see it now. All ambiguities resolved and the subjects identified! Yip Yip Yippee
Hi. Quick grid-fill for me, but would appreciate anyone explaining the wordplay (or lack of it) to 3d and 14a. Pls email [email protected].
Thanks all
Lewap
Lewap -message sent
Tortoise prize again. Found this hard going until I figured out the quotation and the authors certainly helped. Not convinced by the word play for 2d or for the 'congress' clue. Anyone like to enlighten me? - [email protected]
.....again happy to oblige

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