Financial Times 13,868 – Dante

Monday Prize Crossword/5 Dec Another fine crossword  by Dante. Across 1 CASHMERE Fabric obtained for ready money only     CASH (ready money) + MERE (only)       5 BYPATH Rarely taken walk … Read more >>

Financial Times 13,876 by Dogberry

A straightforward and enjoyable crossword with nothing controversial that I can see.  Thank you Dogberry. CLUE OF THE DAY – as an experiment I have included a ‘clue of the day’ poll with todays … Read more >>

Guardian 25,505 / Arachne

We know from Arachne’s numerous Marathon achievements that she’s not one to baulk at a challenge and this is her response to the gauntlet thrown down at the Sloggers and Betters get-together in … Read more >>

Independent 7,850/Punk

I often grimace when I see puzzles in which many answers require initially solving a key clue, but this one was cracking stuff. Hard for sure, but very enjoyable, cracking stuff. For no … Read more >>

Financial Times 13875 Gurney

It’s back to business for me, with a thank you to Duncan for so ably holding the fort in the last 3 weeks.  A gentle landing for me with today’s puzzle, thanks to Gurney.  Some … Read more >>

Guardian 25,504 – Philistine

What a delightful puzzle from Philistine. Cleverly-crafted clues with some exquisite word-play. This is such a pleasure to solve and to blog. ACROSS 1 BUMPER-TO-BUMPER Ins of PERT O (cheeky love) in BUM … Read more >>

Guardian 25,503 – Rufus

Another straightforward but nicely-constructed puzzle from Rufus, with the usual smooth surfaces.             Across 1. PORTRAYAL (PLAY OR ART)* 6. YVES Hidden in grubbY VESt 8. PUBLICAN PUBLIC … Read more >>

Independent 7849 by Quixote

*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone, CD=cryptic def, DD=double def, sp=spoonerism A fairly standard Monday puzzle from Quixote with a nice mixture of clues, mostly on the easy side. As is often the case, there … Read more >>

Beelzebub 1,137

A great puzzle as always. Perhaps medium difficulty for a Beelzebub, but incorporating plenty of new words and phrases with which to wrestle. *=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone, cd=cryptic definition, dd=double definition. Across 4 … Read more >>

Azed 2062

You know what you are going to get with Azed – a puzzle that is clued scrupulously with surfaces that make a good deal of sense.    Virtually every word in each clue … Read more >>