Crossword News August 2022
The July Prize Puzzle was That Moment by Chiffchaff. In That
Moment pennies (p in RIPS and d in CARDCASE) drop in two clues so that the
dIAGONAL(D), as given by the dropped letters in eight across clues, reads THE
PENNY DROPS. PENNYPINCH is changed to PINCHPENNY to complete the grid which
contains no other ps or ds.
Here are some of the comments from solvers.
I found the clash between 41a and 34d quite early, and then
briefly wondered if all of the clashes would be on this diagonal before
realising that the other three clashes had to appear in one entry and, in any
case, most of the blank cells remaining on the diagonal were unchecked. It took
me quite a bit longer to work out 14d, but once I did the penny dropped. I liked the thematic way the across clues
were altered, and such clues seem to be easier to solve than if some clues need
to have a letter added or removed because once you've solved one you know how
to alter one of the adjacent clues. Having said that, I originally changed
'Spin' to 'Spine' in 35a, but suspected this was wrong as soon as I read the
next clue and couldn't find an E that could be removed and leave a real
word. I liked that resolving all of the
clashes the other way would have made real words, and that the final change
also made real words. I also liked that all of the Ds and Ps in the grid are involved
in penny-drops and contribute to the phrase on the diagonal either before or
after the final step.
Many thanks for a very enjoyable puzzle – the letters
dropping from clue to clue mechanic was new to me and very satisfying. The
endgame eluded me for a while but I think I've dropped the right pennies!
Until I discovered the Crossword Centre a year or so ago, I
don't think I had met the term "penny drop moment". It provided a
most ingenious and enjoyable theme! Fortunately three of the clashes were in
one answer (14 down), so the main effect of the clashes was simply to prevent
me from solving that clue until the penny had indeed dropped. And I enjoyed the
final change (17 down). Well done, Chiffchaff!
There were 47 entries, of which 16 were marked incorrect. The
majority was failing to drop the final PENNY leaving PENNYPINCH in the grid.
The lucky winner, picked from the electronic hat was Rod
Beards, who will be receiving a prize of Chambers Crossword Dictionary, which
is donated by Chambers.
A solution is available at https://crosswordcentre.blogspot.com/2022/08/that-moment-by-chiffchaff-solution.html
You still have time to solve the August puzzle, Side by Side
by eXternal.
The September challenge will be Postcard by Hedge-sparrow.
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The following notice appears on the front page of this month's Crossword Club
magazine (August 2022).
“Future Arrangements
Thank you again all those who offered suggestions and help
with the future. I’m pleased to say our appeals have now come up with a
distinguished cruciverbalist who has offered to take over much of the Club’s
activity. “
Does anyone know who is taking over the Crossword Club?
Their website is now defunct and reviving it would be a good start.
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Although I did not attempt Sabre’s Stations of the Cross in the June edition of
The Magpie, I was amazed at the solution. It seems that no theme, however
abstruse, can be used by Sabre!
The message from added/omitted letters reads “Number of Type
A and B give letter sums of the two words”. There are 37 Type A clues and 7
Type B. The latter, being fairly restrictive, should lead to Ababa, hence to
Addis Ababa. The five unclued entries ST LIDETA, TEGBARED, MEXICO, LEGHAR,
STADIUM, are the five stations common to the crossing of the blue and green
light rail lines in Addis Ababa. COCACOLA is only on the green line, SARIS only
on the blue line.
The Magpie is available at https://www.piemag.com/
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While John Tozer is recovering in hospital, Robert Teuton is managing the
Clue-Writing Competition. He can manage the monthly contests but has not the
ability to manage membership. Prospective new members should contact the admin
and as soon as he is able, Robert will enrol them.
***
Chambers has committed to sponsoring the Crossword Centre for another year with
a dozen copies of Chambers Crossword Dictionary.
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The new series of Only Connect will start on Monday 29 August.
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There is a delay in publishing the July Azed slip. Azed had a spell of Covid
and a family holiday in France. Hopefully, it will be issued soon.
Best wishes
Derek
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