Guardian 25,341 / Rufus
Monday morning and a fairly typical Rufus, I think, although the cryptic definitions are perhaps slightly less cryptic than usual and some double definitions are rather similar in meaning – but the surfaces … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
Monday morning and a fairly typical Rufus, I think, although the cryptic definitions are perhaps slightly less cryptic than usual and some double definitions are rather similar in meaning – but the surfaces … Read more >>
Number 1111 but no obvious link I could see. Across 1 LABOUR OF LOVE Labour (party) of (about) Love (nothing) 10 UNDATED Wallflowers don’t go on dates 11 NIGERIA [A(bo)rigine]* less … Read more >>
ACROSS 1 Court giving year to unscrupulous character CHANCERY CHANCER + Y 6 Pound snatched by poor, that’s clear BALD L in BAD 9 Religious adherent following two lines of St … Read more >>
I started doing this on Sunday morning while looking after my nearly-3-year-old grandson, unsurprisingly making not much progress, and didn’t get around to finishing it off until Saturday, when in my less distracted … Read more >>
I found this distinctly easier than last week’s Everyman, with mostly simple wordplays, which should help if the range of your general knowledge does not coincide with the compiler’s. Across 1. Win and … Read more >>
Not the easiest of Indy prize puzzles that I have solved but not the most difficult either. There were a few ‘entry’ clues that went in during the first pass and then it … Read more >>
This was my favourite EV for some time. It was also one of the easiest, which – I insist – is entirely coincidental. Who would have thought that any language needed a word … Read more >>
A nice enough crossword from Araucaria, but not one that really grabbed my attention. I got the feeling that Arucaria could have produced something much cleverer with this theme if he had really put his … Read more >>
Falcon’s byline holds the promise of an easy, neat puzzle, and this was no exception. An abundance of anagrams, a wide range of references and simple fun. Across 1 MARGRAVE MA (old lady) … Read more >>
Challenging but enjoyable with a lot of clever surface cluing. Across 1 CLEAVE C[hop] + LEAVE=”up sticks” 4 ETCHINGS ETC=”and more of the same” + [t]HINGS=”items needing no introduction” 9 MOSES Grandma MOSES … Read more >>
The usual very nice crossword from Phi. Not all the clues were easy, yet they can all be easily explained. I think. When I saw the six unches at the top and similar … Read more >>
My first Tyrus, seems like a vanilla crossword word but then I missed the theme on Tuesday too. I found this quite tricky with some rare words thrown in to help… [Edit thanks … Read more >>
A very enjoyable crossword from Shed. I got stuck on quite a few here, but I suspect that people won’t generally have found this too difficult. Across 9. AROSE A + ROSE = … Read more >>
A bit of a mixed bag, this one, I thought. A handful of real 1 Acrosses, but a few charades that seemed to lack inventiveness. Still, I enjoyed it. Rampant sex and Shakespeare … Read more >>
Monday Prize Crossword from May 23 My last blog! I am pleased that it is Armonie, who has always been one of my favourites. I have always liked his blend of economy and … Read more >>