Independent 6903/Monk (Prize puzzle 29-11-08)
It’s been a while since we last saw Monk in the Indy so this was, for this solver at least, a welcome return. Just one query at 3. Across 1 POST,P ONE – … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
It’s been a while since we last saw Monk in the Indy so this was, for this solver at least, a welcome return. Just one query at 3. Across 1 POST,P ONE – … Read more >>
Schadenfreude usually fills me with a mild dread. He can produce some very tough puzzles in the Listener series and so I was expecting a tougher than usual Inquisitor. The title, at the … Read more >>
Pretty much everything you could want from Nimrod here – his unique style, pretty tough overall, some lovely clues and some which I’ll need fellow solvers to explain. I do admire the way … Read more >>
Not in the same league as yesterday’s splendid puzzle but pleasant enough. I had constant interruptions this morning so I apologise for the lateness and rather sketchy explanations. One or two parsings need … Read more >>
Solving time, 21 mins * = anagram < = reversed ACROSS 1 CUPIDS DARTS Got this when I’d some crossing letters – thanks, Wikipedia for telling me where it comes from – a … Read more >>
I’d been thinking we hadn’t seen much of Araucaria lately, especially during the week, so it was a pleasure to find this one on a cold and miserable December morning. A mixture of … Read more >>
Monday FT Prize Crossword on 17 November 2008 dd = double definition cd = cryptic definition rev = reversed or reversal ins = insertion cha = charade ha = hidden answer *(fodder) = … Read more >>
Prize puzzle from the FT Weekend edition of November 22 Cincinnus gives us another delicious puzzle this week. I am full of admiration for 11A and 17D. Across 1. APPENDECTOMIES – anagram of … Read more >>
I almost forgot I had to do this today, subsequently I had to solve it over lunch which added a bit more pressure than normal! I consequently can’t be too objective about its … Read more >>
After last week’s slightly disappointing puzzle, this one from Cinephile was most enjoyable. Verging on difficult in places (no pun intended), particularly with some of the Italian towns, but a very good challenge. … Read more >>
Excellent as ever from Dac but I’m not sure about 1d and 21. Across 1 (TEACHER TRACKS)*,CH – CHARACTER SKETCH. 9 MOO’S,E 10 M,OMEN,TO,US 11 (TIES USA)* – AT ISSUE. 12 DR,OP’S,IN 13 … Read more >>
The wordplay is always fine, but forgive me if I’m lukewarm about some of the surfaces, which seem to me to be a bit thin. ‘Publication with no trouble elevated colour’; ‘A liberal honour … Read more >>
dd = double definition cd = cryptic definition rev = reversed or reversal ins = insertion cha = charade ha = hidden answer *(fodder) = anagram Another superb day! True to his reputation … Read more >>
A very enjoyable puzzle. I got bottom half first, then top right and finally top left (it was the same pattern with yesterday’s Guardian crossword). Across 1 PANTHEON – pan, the, on – … Read more >>
*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone A Christmas list themed puzzle that had some well-constructed clues, but a little too much obscure stuff (e.g. abolla, ibo) for my liking. There were a couple I didn’t … Read more >>