Financial Times no.14,012 by ORENSE

A  lovely sunny autumn morning here in Yorkshire and a trouble-free puzzle from Orense to accompany my coffee. Nothing to frighten the horses, but a salutary lesson at 24ac. in double-checking an anagram … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,093 – Dante

Monday Prize Crossword/Aug 27 It’s Monday, it’s D-Day again. Giving us one those Dante crosswords that are heavily leaning on cryptic and double definitions (or a combination of the two).  Surfaces were good … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,101 by Cinephile

A very high quality themed crossword from Cinephile here. The theme is Gilberet and Sullivan operas.  I knew most of these, only having to go to Wikipedia to discover The Sorcerer and Thespis.  Despite … Read more >>

Financial Times 14100 Neo

I always approach a Neo with trepidation, because sometimes he can be fiendish – in a good way of course.  This one showed signs of being so (starting to sweat), until I got … Read more >>

Independent 8077/Quixote

Another pleasing and straightforward Monday crossword from Quixote, which probably would not have detained an experienced solver for long, but which would be perfect for beginning or improving puzzlers.       Abbreviations … Read more >>

Guardian Cryptic 25731 Rufus

A standard Rufus, heavy on the cryptic and double (and one double wordplay) definitions, and the odd marine reference.  Not everyone’s cuppa (but then what is?).  Thanks Rufus, enjoyed this.  Definitions are underlined … Read more >>