Posted by Ringo on 14th June 2012
A puzzle of two halves, for me: north side, mostly a breeze; south side, mostly murder. But I got there in the end, and I enjoyed the journey – and I learned a thing or two. Some very inventive stuff (and one or two old chestnuts). Thank-you, Redshank.
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Posted by Andrew on 14th June 2012
Typically straightforward clueing from Chifonie, with lots of charades and anagrams. The last couple in the bottom right corner held me up at the end because of unhelpful crossing letters, but otherwise it was a quick, though enjoyable, solve.
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Posted by duncanshiell on 14th June 2012
I am not sure if I have blogged a puzzle by Morph before, but I really enjoyed this after a slow start.
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Posted by flashling on 14th June 2012
Sil’s away with no or limited access to the internet, so you’ve got me again - I doubt he’s gone to watch the football somehow, so I return with a Crux crossword, FT Monday crosswords seem to be somewhat easy despite being prize crosswords and this was no exception.
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Posted by Pete Maclean on 14th June 2012
Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of June 2, 2012
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