Curious if I caught everything intended: AGATHA, AND, THEN, THERE, WERE… there’s a TEN, as in “Ten Little Indians”, was there a NONE? Or anything else tucked way?
Thanks, Kay. Yes, I was hoping someone would notice 13D.
KayW 🤓5:49 · 2022-08-31T14:41:24.489Z
Great meta! Thanks, Rick!
I K Snamhcok 🤓8:33 · 2022-08-31T15:56:39.908Z
Love ATTWN! Though “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd” is my favorite Agatha Christie. I selected it for the Geezers’ Book Club I’m in. None of the guys (it’s all men) had ever read any AC, the best-selling author of all time. Two of the group (there were about a dozen participating that month) liked it, a couple of others expressed confusion (“I couldn’t follow the characters”), and the rest didn’t bother at all (though they showed up, as usual, for the camaraderie — great folks!) Oh, well. Back to Lincoln and Churchill biographies.
Fun puzzle. I wasn't thinking about the mystery until I got to the entry "Agatha" (I was about 3/4 done with the grid) and remembered there was a meta to solve and thought about her books and saw ANDTHENTHERE right and looked for the "were" and I hadn't enough of the puzzle to see the none off the bat.
So clever but was there any reason or sign post to look for the key words th..... Oh. Now I see it! Bee line, Bow Line, Fence Line, Bread line etc.... But I'm not familiar with the terms OPEN LINE, SNOW LINE (oh, wait... I've heard of snow line) or HOT LINE.
Loved it! Very clever. Found Agatha and ANDTHENTHEREWERE 000 by their symmetry. Didn't catch the LINES until after I'd submitted and read it in the comments. Thank you for a lovely challenge/AHA moment.
Luckily I happened to notice the THERE dead center and thought, that's weird. As was the AND. And I put 2+2 together. It was only after solving and more staring that I saw the line words. Kinda like the day meta we saw recently. I didn't get that one the right way eiither...thanks for the puzzle!
I saw the title emerge as I was filling the grid, Fast solve for me, but it was also one of my favorite books in my younger days so it was right there in my brain files. =) Thanks, Rick!
Wow, did I ever make this puzzle puzzle more difficult. I kept trying to find alternates for the different lines, like SIDELINE = Sports Venue, BEELINE - Job Hunter's Site. I even missed all of the LINES the first time round, but when I went back then the ANDTHEN, which had caught my attention early and then I discarded it, started to look better. By the time I got to THERE I knew where I was going and arrived at the novel's subsequent title. Nice one Cap!
Thanks for solving, DrTom! Metas always seem easier in hindsight, don't they?
DrTom 4s · 2022-09-05T05:10:15.038Z
Oh LORD yes - particularly if they are about a "Butterfly"
ReB 7s · 2022-09-04T20:31:44.502Z
I was thinking this novel all along, especially with the Agatha at 67A, but was remembering the title incorrectly. But after checking the second nudge, when I took another look "between the lines" all of a sudden the first AND leaped out at me - and then the correct title immediately to mind and it was off to the races. But that's the way metas work - self-inflicted blindness sometimes until suddenly enlightenment arrives.
ReB 7s · 2022-09-04T20:40:22.680Z
That is, I was remembering the title as "Ten Little Indians"...which was the beginning of the poem, not the end, which of course was the origin of the title.
Thanks for solving, ReB. Yes, there were a few different titles for this novel.
Qmark 3s · 2022-09-11T23:30:48.467Z
Came very late to the puzzle, but enjoyed it, Rick (needed nudge 2 to get to the finish line)
Like many folks this was the first (of many Christie mysteries I read when I was young)...thanks!