Independent 6963 by Glow-worm
*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone I found this extremely tough. There was a lot of quite obscure stuff and quite a few that I didn’t follow. Across 1,14 Monday Morning Feeling: Mon + hom. … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone I found this extremely tough. There was a lot of quite obscure stuff and quite a few that I didn’t follow. Across 1,14 Monday Morning Feeling: Mon + hom. … Read more >>
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A fun puzzle from Rufus to start the week. I particularly enjoyed 26a and 13 down. Across 7. DOWNCAST Double definition 9. IN LIEU IN = “Not out” + LIE + U 10. … Read more >>
My first Saturday crossword and it was an Araucaria so I was a bit intimidated, but managed ok. It took just over an hour to fill out most of the grid, then the … Read more >>
Puck seems to be in a thirsty, miserable mood, with a number of references to drinking / being drunk as well as depression in the clues. Quite a few tricky ones today, I … Read more >>
Hello again, everyone. I’d like to re-introduce Beelzebub to Fifteensquared, as I think it’s a splendid – yet often overlooked – crossword. For the uninitiated, Beelzebub is published in the Independent on Sunday’s … Read more >>
Excellent puzzle. You could pick out 3 or 4 top-notch clues by closing your eyes and randomly pointing with a finger but I especially liked 11 and 1d. I can usually explain everything … Read more >>
The grid represents some “fields of action”, and so long as they’re not football or rugby fields I should be OK. The subsidiary indication in each down clue has an extra letter; these … Read more >>
An excellent offering from Lato. Some odd words and a clever and (we thought) pretty taxing theme. Entertaining though! The TRANSACTION referred to is 33D 23A – PART EXCHANGED and the answers had … Read more >>
A fairly benign workout – I even managed to solve this on-screen without too much difficulty (my printer having thrown another late night tantrum). A few of the clues (e.g. 26A, 19D) struck … Read more >>
*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone, cd=cryptic definition, dd=double definition. A good, solid puzzle, as one tends to expect from Phi – a setter for whom I have the greatest of admiration. I didn’t find … Read more >>
What can I say? Nothing controversial today, nothing too difficult and nothing to quibble about. There were a couple of obscure words (9a & 8d) but these were easy to determine from the … Read more >>
In terms of time taken to solve, I found this the hardest of the year so far, 75 mins. There’s also a Nina which I refer to after the clue explanations * = … Read more >>
I found this a very fast solve indeed, solving time, 11 mins * = anagram < = reversed ACROSS 1 V 1 CAR 4 MOT IF (Kipling) 7 CONVENIENCE FOOD (Innocence of dove)* … Read more >>
A mixture of very easy clues and some that are rather tricky to explain. I’m slightly doubtful about my explanations for 11a, 12a and could do with some suggestions for 28a and 20d. … Read more >>