I’ve not come across Gila much before but this was a solid offering which was generally at the easier end of the spectrum. Not sure if the name refers to the Gila monster, a type of lizard – perhaps the compiler will enlighten us.
Month: June 2016
Cyclops 574: Tumble-drying the nice clean money
A very quick solve this busy week, to my relief (more time for the garden!). Last one in was 12a. Special mention has to go to the anagram at 3d, and the wordplay … Read more >>
Guardian Cryptic 26,903 by Rufus
The puzzle may be found athttps://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/26903.
Independent 1,372 by Anglio
I remeber when the Independent on Sunday puzzle was a gentle stroll after lunch- not any more! I found this quite tricky. Thanks to Anglio for an interesting puzzle.
Everyman 3,634
Maybe a post-holiday malaise but I made heavy weather of this.
Guardian Genius 155, by Puck
6 months comes around quickly, and it’s my turn on the Genius slot once more. I thought this was a great puzzle. The device was fairly straightforward, but the standard of clueing, misdirection, … Read more >>
Azed 2295
A plain Azed puzzle this time generating the usual challenges. There were three compound anagram clues this week (13 across [NIKAU], 34 across [REDD] and 21 down [EJECTA]. They are … Read more >>
Independent Crossword 9248 by Donk
Well it’s a puzzle from Donk this week and a grid layout that I regard as one of the hardest with almost four distinct mini grids with minimal overlap. And yes it proved … Read more >>
Enigmatic Variations No.1227 – Thinking Outside the Box by Piccadilly
Thinking Outside the Box is an ‘enter where they will fit’ puzzle. These typically require a lot of cold solving, so we’re (more than usually) at the mercy of the setter. If the clues are very difficult, these take a great deal of work. So how much thinking – inside or outside the box – will Piccadilly’s puzzle require?
Guardian Prize 26,896 by Paul
I find Paul’s crosswords more varied than most of his contemporaries, one is never sure what one is going to get. It might be an easy-peasy puzzle or it might be a stinker; it could be serious or it could be puerile and frivolous. Today Paul is in fairly subdued mood, nothing outrageous but not completely serious either. Thanks Paul, please keep them coming.
Independent 9247 / Phi
It’s Friday, it’s Phi so all’s well with the world. There were a number of literary allusions in the clues and in the grid today but I’m not sure whether … Read more >>
Financial Times 15,257 by WANDERER
A pleasant challenge from Wanderer this Friday. Clean cluing meant a steady solve, and also one new word that I learnt today.
Guardian Cryptic 26,901 by Paul
The puzzle may be found at https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/cryptic/26901.
Guardian 26,900 / Bonxie
My apologies for being rather later than usual with the blog: I had various computer problems, resulting in losing the blog altogether. Bonxie puzzles are rather rare and I was pleased to see … Read more >>
Financial Times 15,256 by CHALMIE
A tough Thursday workout