Beelzebub 1214

Excellent as usual         Across 1”You’re another,” said Aberdonian in old cap TU QUOQUE (Latin) QUO (said Scots) in TUQUE (Canadian cap) 7 American money keeping American in step PEAG … Read more >>

Financial Times no.14,338 by Jason

Cryptic crosswords don’t come much more straightforward than this morning’s offering from Jason (a  hiccup at 27ac. excepted). Smart, tidy, by-the-book and breezily enjoyable – thank-you, Jason. ACROSS 1. PULL THE PLUG  Double definition … Read more >>

Guardian 25,973 – Qaos

Once again I am typing this on a small laptop in a hotel room on a slow connection, so please excuse some rather abbreviated explanations and probably some typos. I think “slow but … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,329 – Crux

Monday Prize Crossword/June 3 A pleasant puzzle by Crux which contained a bit more cryptic-flavoured definitions than usual.  But as my best friends know, it is perhaps my favourite device …….. 🙂 [is it?].  That … Read more >>

Independent 8318/Dac

As always a smooth operation from Dac. He has the ability to find the most straightforward parsing of a word, as witness the number of answers that are blogged here without comment. Which … Read more >>

Guardian 25971 by Paul

I struggled through this puzzle based on a favourite topic of conversation by the Brits but prevailed in the end due to Paul’s very fair clueing. In Malaysia, we only have one prediction … Read more >>