Guardian 26,040 / Paul

An entertaining and enjoyable puzzle from Paul today – not too difficult but quite a bit of misdirection, one way or another.   As well as some great misdirecting / story-telling surfaces , … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,405 by Flimsy

Straightforward puzzle today         Across 1 AFTERWARDS following [cr]E[ek] in (RAFT)* WARDS (found in hospital) 7 SOHO London area SO (very) HOT (violent) minus last letter 9 FREE without payment … Read more >>

Independent 8385/Donk

Yesterday someone commented on the new kids on the block and said how well they are all doing, something with which I agree, and Donk is at the forefront of this group. Today’s … Read more >>

Guardian 26,039 – Pasquale

Found this pretty tough, with 24ac/1dn, 11ac and 14dn all unfamiliar. Favourite clues were 8ac, 10ac and 25ac. Edit thanks to grandpuzzler Across 1 ACCRA Heading west, curve around port (5) =”port”. Reversal … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,395 – Armonie

Monday Prize Crossword/Aug 19 Once more an Armonie puzzle in his eminently recognisable style. Mostly very easy, using mainly ‘standard’ devices (no CDs though) – no sneakiness but throughout elegantly clued. Armonie’s alter ego … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,403 by GAFF

An anniversary puzzle from Gaff. The problem with this sort of puzzle is that though the theme is topical and the result elegant half the grid is a write-in.  I did enjoy this, … Read more >>

Inquisitor 1295: Waiter by Phi

Preamble: Unnumbered, unclued down entries have something in common with the individual given by the three unclued across answers in order, thanks to 6 down (also unclued). The link is given by the … Read more >>

Guardian 26037 by Gordius

Back after the Bank holiday sunshine and an 8 hour trip to Felixstowe (don’t ask). Not sure how many Gordius puzzles I’ve done let alone blogged, there’s one or two clues where I’m … Read more >>