Friday 23rd-Sunday 25th October 2026
Listener 4926, Pie by Dimitry
What a pleasure to see a crossword by Dimitry who has been setting them since at least 1983 – that’s when Dave Hennings’ records began. This will be his 31st in the records, including one set with three others as Listener No 4,000.
Guardian 30,061: Vlad
Some tricky clueing here, as one would expect, including a couple of rather unconventional structures. Thanks to Vlad for the challenge.
Independent 12410 / Phi
As is normal for an Independent Friday, we have a puzzle from Phi. I often mutter to myself about the large number of clues that have their definitions at the start. Today, I’m … Read more >>
Financial Times 18,428 by BOBCAT
A fun puzzle from BOBCAT this Friday.
Independent 12,409 by Hoskins
Hoskins in one of his regular Independent appearances.
Financial Times 18,427 by GURNEY
Gurney is this morning’s setter.
Guardian Cryptic crossword No 30,060 by Anto
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/30060.
Independent 12,408 by Eccles
Once again we have the pleasure of blogging a puzzle by Eccles.
Financial Times 18,426 by GOLIATH
Great fun from Goliath.
Guardian Cryptic crossword No 30,059 by Paul
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/30059.
Independent 12,407 / Atrica
It has been a while since it has fallen to me to blog a puzzle by Atrica, and this one was a rather unique puzzle.
Guardian 30,058 / Omnibus
Another offering from the enigmatic Omnibus Just ten days ago, we had a Prize puzzle from Kite, marking America’s national holiday, which also fell to me to blog. Today, (‘le 14 juillet’) there’s … Read more >>
Financial Times 18,425 by MOO
A sturdy set of clues from Moo . . .
Spectator 2758: Thousa by Doc
THOUSA clearly leads us to think three-quarters of a thousand (or 750), and the rubric tells us: The initial letter of all 24 Across solutions (whether clued or unclued), when read in clue … Read more >>