Financial Times 14,979 by WANDERER

A really intriguing challenge from Wanderer today. Cant put my finger on it but it was unlike any other FT puzzle this week. There is some kind of grid play (thematic?) happening with stand-alone clues making sense when joined and read vertically. A bit of local UK/London knowledge would have helped me today – I had to figure out related clues and then confirm on the web.

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Guardian 26,620 – Tramp

Tramp rounds off an excellent, if challenging, week in fine style with a puzzle teeming with references to Alfred Hitchcock and his films, though I think there’s only one place where knowledge of … Read more >>

Guardian Cryptic 26619 Picaroon

Thanks to Picaroon. Once I got going, it was an enjoyable solve. Definitions are underlined in the clues. Across 1    Cloistered away, hiding name that is embarrassing (12) INCONVENIENT : [IN CONVENT](where one would … Read more >>

Financial Times 14,969 – Falcon

Monday Prize Crossword / Jun 29, 2015

This was perhaps my quickest Monday solve ever.  Very easy puzzle for the more experienced, ideal crossword for beginners.

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Financial Times 14,977 by AARDVARK

Not too easy and not too hard, just right.  Many times I thought I had come to a complete stop but each time I found just one more chink that showed the way to another solution.  Thanks Aardvark, very enjoyable.

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Independent 8,964 by Dac

Only yesterday I was reading the view of someone that we are in a golden age of crosswords. We are certainly in a golden age so far as Dac is concerned, since for the past several years he has almost weekly produced a perfectly-formed object.

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