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muraria

29th December 2024, 07:46
Well, what an (ultimately enjoyable) slog that was! Some difficult clueing and a lengthy search in the grid for some of the artists.
I think the advice to use Wikiart.org hindered rather than helped to be honest. A brilliant construction on the part of Harribobs. Many thanks!
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buddy

29th December 2024, 11:23
The key for me was to find the "key piece". Comparing the grid to that work made it much easier to find the artists. I don't know if this is Harribobs' best construction ever (there are many contenders) but it must be in the top 5.
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granama1

29th December 2024, 11:40
As with Buddy, identifying the key work made the rest of the end game easier.

Very clever construction and some of the clues had me scratching my head for a while.

(I'm sure I did a crossword with a very similar end result in recent times, possibly a Magpie offering).
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artix

29th December 2024, 12:30
Very typical Harribobs with highly visual endgame. Clever hint in preamble to lead solvers to the correct endgame. Most impressive construction. Many thanks if you are watching, Mr H!
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quisling

29th December 2024, 12:45
I imagine you’re thinking of Broadway Boogie Woogie, granama1. I solved this without bothering to look up the artwork. Lazy and silly, as it made the endgame rather a chore. I was lucky to know almost all the artists. Undeniably a wonderful construction, as is Harribobs’ wont.
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granama1

29th December 2024, 13:54
Ah yes Quisling, that's the one. 👍
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lumen

30th December 2024, 18:05
Hope you had a good Christmas everyone.
I managed to complete this week's Listener eventually, thanks to Playfair knowledge from last weeks Azed, but IQ 1888 is proving tough for me, with only about ten clues solved after several hours.
Can someone help me get going? 1d or 26d would be a good place!
1.Ex-fighter had relations with twisting vamp in poem (6) Yes, that does seem too long a clue for 6 letters!
26.Writing about international objects (8)
Probably an extra letter in the wordplay for both.
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buddy

30th December 2024, 18:36
The fighter is the usual "greatest". The vamp is an alternate spelling of someone who gave perhaps the most famous haircut in history.

Object is a verb here. International is used in the cricketing sense.

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lumen

30th December 2024, 18:57
Hmm, thanks for 26d.
In 1d, can't see what the poem is, why there is an H missing, or why LED is 'had relations with'!
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mattrom

30th December 2024, 19:06
Lumen, in 1d. your E should be an A. The word is in Chambers, even though it's a proper noun.
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