A fun geographically themed puzzle. Find it to solve online or download and print at ft.com/crossword
Guardian Quiptic 1,380 by Pangakupu
My four-weekly blog of the Guardian Quiptic puzzle, the online only Sunday Cryptic found here
Everyman 4.149/26 April
Everyman on good form as usual. Just one clue I found a little clunky.
Guardian Genius 274 by KGB
I had been on tenterhooks since the Magpie get-together in January, where KGB informed me he had the April Genius slot, and I started having traumatic flashbacks to his previous one (Genius 265, the ‘redaction puzzle‘)…
Gemelo No. 32
Perhaps the most Azed-like puzzle from Gemelo yet.
Independent on Sunday 1888 Filbert
Thank you to Filbert. Definitions are underlined in the clues.
Independent 12,345 by Bluebird
The puzzle is available to solve online or download here.
Guardian Quick Cryptic 109 by Dice
This week’s 11 x 11 crossword from the Guardian intended to teach cryptic crosswords, found here
Guardian Prize Prize crossword No 29,990 by Brummie
A straightforward unthemed (unless we’ve missed something) puzzle from Brummie for this week’s Prize challenge.
Listener 4915 Hark the Herald by Opsimath
Ah, what a pleasure to find a puzzle by Opsimath. We know that his puzzles are generally among the more approachable, with relatively generous clues to a large vocabulary of words and something original in the endgame.
Guardian Cryptic crossword No 29,995 by Paul
Thanks to Paul for the puzzle…
Financial Times 18,360 by SOLOMON
A fun challenge from SOLOMON this Friday.
Independent 12,344 / Phi
Phi kicks off the bank holiday weekend with his latest puzzle.
Guardian 29,994: Tramp
Tramp’s puzzles are always fun to solve and blog, and this was no exception. A couple of tricky bits of parsing, and an ingenious long anagram, which is something of a trademark of this setter. Thanks to Tramp
Financial Times 18,359 by STEERPIKE
Steerpike is this morning’s setter.