Financial Times 14,931 by REDSHANK

A delightful pleasant puzzle from a much welcome setter today. Redshank gives us a relatively easy challenge with appropriate sprinkles of innovative cluing and generally clean surfaces. A couple of clues caught my fancy, especially 24ac and 7d. Thanks to Redshank, who rounds off an incredible week for the FT aficionados.

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Financial Times 14,921 – Dante

Monday Prize Crossword / May 4, 2015

One of Dante’s easier crosswords, I thought. Still not easy to finish it without obstacles. The combi 11ac/9d almost defeated me. Almost!

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Financial Times 14,929 by Io

Cracking puzzle from Io.  There were many of WTF? moments in this puzzle where I had no idea at all about what was going on.  Thankfully it (mostly) became clear in the end.  Overall this was pretty tough! Thanks Io .

There are still a a couple that I can’t quite get to the bottom of.  Any help with the finishing touches appreciated.

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Independent 8,916 by Dac

I am usually trying to write a clue in some clue-writing competition or other; and it is nearly always tortuous. In Dac’s case none of his clues are tortuous: they all seem to be perfectly natural, and they always have a simple and strong surface. Why it should be that the words Dac clues are so different from those that I try to clue is beyond me. Actually they’re not: it’s just that he is rather better at it than I am.

Definitions underlined.

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Guardian 26569 – Otterden

A few nice clues here, including some ingenious “subtractive anagrams”, and a mini-theme around the answer to 25d … … but in general I’m afraid this confirms my opinion of Otterden’s puzzles as … Read more >>

Financial Times 14928 Neo

(Please click here for this same blog but with a picture quiz added. Please do NOT post hereinbelow any comment relating to the picture quiz. Thank you.)  A little tricky, with a nina … Read more >>