Guardian 27,695/ Pasquale
It’s Pasquale’s turn to entertain us on another gloomy morning. My first half-dozen or so answers went in quite readily and provided an entry to less familiar – or unknown – words, … Read more >>
Never knowingly undersolved
It’s Pasquale’s turn to entertain us on another gloomy morning. My first half-dozen or so answers went in quite readily and provided an entry to less familiar – or unknown – words, … Read more >>
What a lovely Monday morning surprise, to find a puzzle by Brendan, after a nine-month absence! A puzzle that couldn’t have been more up my street. I had only three across … Read more >>
Well, it was pretty surely not going to be Paul, since we’d had him the previous Saturday and the following Friday, so I was intrigued as to who would get this Prize slot, … Read more >>
A blog posted in haste and with fingers crossed, together with my apologies for its late appearance. I was having great problems all day yesterday with my newly-installed router and at bedtime I … Read more >>
There’s no one better than Arachne to brighten up a grey November day. Another super puzzle from the Spider Lady, brimming with clever clues and witty wordplay / definitions / surfaces – replacement locks, … Read more >>
An enjoyable puzzle from Brummie this morning. Brummie’s puzzles often contain a theme. The answers here cover a wide range of topics but I can’t see a connection. Of course, that doesn’t … Read more >>
It’s not often that we find Imogen in the Prize slot, so I suspected there must be a reason, especially since we were given some Special Instructions: ‘One historic figure and 10 possible … Read more >>
As Andrew said a couple of weeks ago, there seems to be an emerging pattern of Vulcan and Chifonie alternating in the Monday slot. A generally straightforward puzzle [I have one or two … Read more >>
Another beautifully-crafted puzzle from Nutmeg to round off a generally good week. As usual, there are lots of witty, elegant clues – I’ll pick out 12, 14, 16 and 27ac and 4 and … Read more >>
Many thanks to Andrew for standing in for me last week. Other bloggers have said that they’ve run out of things to say about Picaroon’s puzzles and I’m in the same boat. This … Read more >>
My first reaction on seeing the name on this puzzle was, ‘That’ll teach me to complain about having so many Paul Prize puzzles to blog!’. The ‘Special instructions’ [which always make my heart … Read more >>
A highly entertaining puzzle from Picaroon, with the usual meticulous cluing and interesting and witty surfaces, with misdirection all over the place. Most enjoyable – many thanks to Picaroon. Definitions are underlined in … Read more >>
A near-perfect start to the week, I thought, from Pan. I really enjoyed this puzzle, with its meticulous cluing and meaningful and often witty surfaces throughout. My only quibble is the … Read more >>
Well, I commented yesterday that it had been a great week. Who better than Tramp to round off an excellent run of weekday puzzles? If I’d never done a Tramp puzzle before, my … Read more >>
A fun puzzle from Paul this morning. Nothing too taxing but lots of interesting and innovative cluing, with several smiles to help things along.Thank you, Paul – I enjoyed it. … Read more >>