Guardian 25,896 – Tramp

Tramp has been turning up about once a month in the Guardian recently, and I think thoroughly deserves this regular exposure. This is another high-quality puzzle, with some clever, and sometimes quite tricky, … Read more >>

Guardian 25,895 – Paul

Fun from Paul, without being too tricky. Favourites were 22ac and 1dn. Across 10 SEA ANEMONE =”water-dweller” SEEM=”appear” around A+AN=”two articles”,+ ONE 11 REVERB =”Rock guitarist’s assistant” EVER=”always” inside R and B 12 … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,252 – Falcon

Monday Prize Crossword/Mar 4 Enjoyable puzzle by Falcon (who many of Ye ( :-)) may know as the Observer’s Everyman). A crossword that can be found here. Definitions are underlined wherever possible and/or … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,260 by Aardvark

Found this one quite aard.  Still a couple I can’t fully explain. Across 1 STABLE Secure pieces of furniture, when relocating south (6) TABLES (furniture) with S (south) moved 4 IMITATOR Writer’s computing work … Read more >>

Independent 8240 / Dac

As we have come to expect, another neat puzzle from Dac with excellent surfaces and crafty misdirections – a pleasure to solve and blog! We particularly liked 16A for its use of ‘setter’ … Read more >>

Financial Times 14259 Dante

As one would expect from Dante, an enjoyable puzzle with compact clues and neat surfaces.  Thanks to Dante.  Definitions are underlined in the clues.  [[The pictures at the bottom have unidentified links to … Read more >>

Guardian 25,893 – Gordius

Fortunately a relatively easy puzzle without too many obscurities. Shouldn’t trouble any of the regulars. Across 9 BATTY Get increase extremely tidily, which is crackers (5) BAT (get in crease, go in to … Read more >>

Guardian 25,892 / Rufus

Back to normal Monday with a Rufus puzzle, with perhaps fewer cryptic definitions than we sometimes have. There were some very neat anagrams, I thought, and some nice surfaces, as always. Many thanks, … Read more >>