Monday Prize Crossword / Aug 1, 2016
While Mudd usually is a bit Paul in a lower gear, I thought this one was excellent.
Never knowingly undersolved
Monday Prize Crossword / Aug 1, 2016
While Mudd usually is a bit Paul in a lower gear, I thought this one was excellent.
Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of July 30, 2016
I always enjoy Monk puzzles, varied and entertaining. They are not as intimidating as they used to be, I no longer have any fear of failing to complete the puzzle in time for the blog (now only Io occupies this territory). Thanks Monk for another fun puzzle.
Tough and very nicely clued – many favourites, including 11ac, 12dn and all of the four-letter ones: 13ac, 18ac, 2dn and 22dn. Thanks, Picaroon
Dac has given us a puzzle today with many basic, but well disguised, cluing techniques When I first started writing this blog, I was struck by the number of clues … Read more >>
Shark sets an Inquisitor puzzle about twice a year. The preamble in Inquisitor 1449 stated that the wordplay in thirteen clues leads to the answer with one letter missing. In … Read more >>
For some reason I didn’t really enjoy this a lot, although I can’t explain why: it is all reasonably sound and there are some quite good clues. It just seems a little clunky: few of the surfaces read very well; indeed, it is hard to think what some of them mean. And the clues are on the long side.
Perhaps it was just that it was rather difficult.
Apologies for the delay: as you may be aware, the site was inaccessible earlier this morning.
Definitions underlined and in maroon. (Something seems to have gone wrong: that was the intention, but in fact the definitions are in black and the answers are in maroon.)
Setters continue to be inspired by the UK political situation… …specifically in this case mostly by Theresa May, and other meanings of her surname. I found this quite hard, with some tricky clueing … Read more >>
Good Tuesday solve from Armonie, a new setter to me.
Chestnuts, anyone?
Anto’s turn in the Quiptic slot this week.
An enjoyable puzzle from one of the few remaining Indy regulars from before the paper’s decline. There seemed to be a bit of theme in the clues with lots of words which rhyme with Punk e.g. hunk, spunk, trunk. Not sure if there is anything beyond that.
Another good Everyman for solving over Sunday morning coffee (or Saturday morning coffee for our NZ friends). Some fine surfaces, and a good variety of subject matter in the solutions. … Read more >>
(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.) Largely manageable for an IoS, with … Read more >>
(Please post comments on ONLY the picture quiz hereinbelow. To post comments on the crossword puzzle, please click here.) Largely manageable for an IoS, with only a couple requiring a bit more thought. … Read more >>