Financial Times 13974 Gurney

Thanks to Gurney for this enjoyable puzzle.  I have the impression this was a tad harder than usual, but totally enjoyable with some clever misdirections.  Apologies for the later timing.  Definitions are underlined in … Read more >>

Guardian 25,606 – Gordius

Quite a gentle walk this morning through Gordius’s garden with a couple of unfamiliar words (but compensated by very gettable clueing). Hold cursor over clue number to read a clue. Across 1 BEAUFORT … Read more >>

Guardian 25,605 / Rufus

A fairly typical Rufus mix of anagrams, double definitions and cryptic definitions – except that several of the cryptic definitions are rather less cryptic than usual. Across 1   WELL OFF: WELL [oil producer] … Read more >>

Guardian Quiptic 647 Orlando

This was one of the very much easier Quiptics.  Thanks Orlando, for the double and cryptic definitions and anagrams, and for the absence of obscure words, whether dialect, slang, English or foreign. Definitions are … Read more >>

Azed 2078/ochkpaatr

I kept an open mind about this but the APRIL FOOL theme was unavoidable — i.e. once the grid was full there was no obvious way to resolve the clashes other than to … Read more >>

Beelzebub 1152

POISSON D’AVRIL         ACROSS 1/23d PICOT   CO firm in PIT mine 5/22d INQILAB revolution IN  QI life force LAB 10/21d LOOSEST most relaxed LOO heads= ship’s toilet SE  ST 12/19d … Read more >>

Beelzebub 1,151

I think I dodged a bullet here. Blogging the odd-numbered puzzles meant that I didn’t have to contend with the April Fools’ Day special, and instead drew this tractable but satisfying puzzle. That … Read more >>